Starfish, or sea stars, primarily live in marine environments and are not adapted to thrive on land. They are marine echinoderms that rely on water for locomotion, feeding, and respiration through their tube feet and water vascular system. While some species can survive temporarily at low tide on rocky shores, they require a marine habitat to maintain their physiological functions and avoid desiccation. Therefore, they are fundamentally water-dwelling creatures, not land inhabitants.
Yes both are found in the saltwater habitat.
I only know of Marine Star fish.
No cos gold fish are cold water fish and star fish are sea water
Yes, If another fish was to eat the star fish whilst underwater then the star fish would die.
some star fish live in salt water
Star fish can survive about 5 days out of water. Then they will die from Dehydration.
they breath in water and the oxygen from the water they take
it stays in water and live
There are both marine (salt water) and fresh water fish in the tropics.
You can put a star fish in your garden if you want it to burn up and die, starfish need water!
Fish and maps both can be found in water. Fish live in water, while maps can show bodies of water like oceans, rivers, and lakes. Additionally, both fish and maps can help navigate through the water.
Some are and some aren't.