The earliest known Echinoderm is from the Vendian period 560 million years ago. Starfish branched off sometime after this, possibly in the Ordovician.
No, Maractus doesn't evolve.
Sawk does not evolve, nor does it evolve from anything.
absol does not evolve
I dont think that luvdisk evolve's there have been rumors that it does evolve but those rumors are fake
chimecho doesn't evolve
Yes, larvae as a developmental stage evolved before starfish. The evolutionary lineage leading to echinoderms, which includes starfish, is believed to have diverged from common ancestors of other animal groups over 500 million years ago. Larval forms in marine organisms, including echinoderms, represent an ancient evolutionary strategy for dispersal and survival in the ocean. Thus, the concept of larval stages predates the specific evolution of starfish.
there are cusion starfish, reef starfish, spiny starfish and fire brick starfish in new zealand.
It is called toilet water.
Yes they can
Sure, starfish larvae are planktonic. Adult starfish are not.
Starfish Ancestors
they are starfish that is spiny
a starfish from the carribean?
sunflower starfish
it is a starfish which is married
Sharks, fish and manta rays are predators of the starfish. Larger starfish also prey on and attack smaller starfish.
The starfish that is on his face in the museum.