No, starfish cannot spray ink like some cephalopods, such as squids and octopuses. Instead, they possess a unique defense mechanism that involves the ability to shed a limb when threatened, which can regenerate over time. Some species also have the ability to change color or blend into their surroundings for camouflage. However, they do not have ink-spraying capabilities.
I think hat they spray ink from their tentacles, but i am not very sure.
If you mean ballpoint ink, take a clean cloth and a bottle of hair spray. Spritz the ink with the hair spray, wait a few seconds and wipe.
An ink dropper dispenses ink in small, precise amounts for detailed work, while a spray pump releases ink in a fine mist over a larger area. Ink droppers are best for controlled applications, while spray pumps are ideal for covering larger surfaces quickly.
they spray ink when they get scared.
If it is ball point pen ink, spray the ink with ordinary women's hair spray, and launder the shirt immediately. This works like magic. If it is liquid "fountain pen" ink, it may be permanent, I'm afraid.
they spray their ink sack
they spray ink, and they can change color
Hopefully you have not washed and dried the fabric. I spray hair spray on the ink. Use lots of it and you will see the ink start to run down the fabric. Then wash the item in cold water. If the ink was not totally removed repeat. If you can help it do not dry in the dryer until the stain is totally removed.
I don't know maybe they have ink to protect them.
sharpy removing spray
It is chemically similar enough to dilute it.
Hair spray contains alcohol, which helps to break down the pigments in permanent marker ink. When sprayed on a surface with permanent marker, the alcohol in the hair spray helps to lift and dissolve the ink, making it easier to wipe away.