fish and other echinoderms
The habitat of a feather star is the ocean.
the scientific name is Florometra serratissima
emrald star
Between six and seven pounds.
A feather star is a type of marine invertebrate belonging to the class Crinoidea. It possesses feather-like arms used for capturing plankton and other small organisms in the water. Feather stars are often found attached to rocks or coral reefs in tropical and temperate oceans.
Well, to start a sa urchin is very,very smooth, making them hard to catch and easy to get away. However a feather star is purely a feather that looks like a star. All it did was come off of some bird. It is similar in the sense that they are both pointy. I hope this helps. ;)
It is the brown feathers of the eagle.
it does not have one
Feather, it is fethers inside them. DAH?
The Feather and Father Gang - 1976 Two-Star Killer 1-1 was released on: USA: 6 December 1976
yes all the time
Feather stars feed on tiny drifting organisms and particles, gathering these passively from the water by adjusting their arms to maximise the feeding area relative to the water flow.