chips and soda
basket star
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No, dogs should not have star anise in their diet as it can be toxic to them and cause health issues.
the ochre star, the bat star, the leather star, the basket star, the candycane star... from the Bamfield marine biology science center (BMBSC) -E
A basket star is a type of marine invertebrate belonging to the class of brittle stars. They have a central disk with branching arms that are highly flexible and can curl or uncurl to capture prey or move. Basket stars are typically found in deep ocean waters and use their intricate arm structure to filter feed on plankton and small organisms.
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A giant basket star found throughout the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico
If you're asking about the Movie Star Diet by Steve Simmons, then no, it's not a scam. Personally, I found the diet a bit too challenging to stick with for long, but it's a solid diet book, with lots of information and nutrition help.
An astrophyton is an alternative name for the basket star, any of a group of animals which resemble starfish, belonging to the Mesozoic era.
play basket ball, vollyball and do swimming.........have a good diet and a good sleep........