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A) Starfish aren't even fish. B) If by cleaned you mean eaten, then yes! Okay, seriously; most starfish are much to predatory for that kind of behavior, but the few that aren't still are most definitely not cleaners!
The harlequin shrimp and the starfish exhibit a predatory relationship. Harlequin shrimp are known to prey on certain species of starfish, particularly those that can be found in coral reefs. They skillfully flip the starfish over to expose its vulnerable underside, allowing the shrimp to feed on its soft tissue. This interaction highlights the shrimp's specialized feeding behavior and its role in the marine ecosystem.
A marine echinoderm with five or more radiating arms. The undersides of the arms bear tube feet for locomotion and, in predatory species, for opening the shells of mollusks.
Theodore's actions were unneccesarily antagonistic. The antagonistic detective was very scary to the people he was questioning. The small child displayed antagonistic tendencies. Her father was antagonistic.
The word antagonistic is an adjective. It refers to be acting against.
Not exactly. "Antagonistic" means hostile.
The muscles of a chickens wing are antagonistic. Antagonistic muscles are the ones that oppose a specific type of movement.
which two pairs of muscles are antagonistic pairs?
The voters grew more and more antagonistic as the economy continued to slip into a depression. Synonyms for antagonistic are hostile, unfriendly, and combative.
his antagonistic ways pushed his friends away
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It is the SUNFLOWER STARFISH.The sunflower starfish (Pycnopodia helianthoides) is a large predatory starfish usually with 16-24 limbs called rays. It is the largest starfish in the world. Sunflower starfish can grow to have an arm span of 1 meter (3 ft 3 in) in diameter.The color of the sunflower starfish ranges from bright orange, yellow and red to brown and sometimes to purple, with soft, velvet-textured bodies and 16-24 arms with powerful suckers. Most starfish species have a mesh-like skeleton that protects their internal organs. Easily stressed by predators such as large fish and other starfish, they can shed arms to escape, which will grow back within a few weeks. They are preyed upon by the king crab.