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Starfish are not fish - they are echinoderms with external skeletons.

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Does a brittle star have legs?

Yes Unlike star fish though, the Brittle star's legs don't touch at the center.


What are some related species to the Red Serpent Seastar?

It is related to Harlequin serpent star, fancy yellow brittle star fish, green brittle star fish, red brittle star fish and many others. Pretty much most of the sea stars with serpent legs are related to it.


Brittle star is eaten by what?

fish and small reef sharks


Why did your brittle star fish turn white?

Because it's dead


Are star fish verterbrates?

No, they are invertebrates (Echinoderms). Echinoderms have no backbones, like the Brittle Star and Sea Urchin.


What does a brittle star eat?

Brittle stars are scavengers and eat just about any kinds animal or fish they come across. They are capable of eating everything from crustaceans to jelly fish.


What does a brittle sea star eat?

Brittle stars are scavengers and eat just about any kinds animal or fish they come across. They are capable of eating everything from crustaceans to jelly fish.


What is the scientific name of a brittle star?

That depends on which species of brittle star you are referring to. There are 1900 living species of brittle star.


Is a brittle star a myriapod?

A Brittle star is not a myriapod. A Brittle star is an echinoderm. An example of a myriapod would be a centipede.


What is the common name of brittle star?

Um...brittle star?


What family is the brittle star?

The Brittle star is in the Family Ophiodermatidae.


Is a brittle star a vertebrate?

a brittle star is an invertabrate