Starfish, or sea stars, typically have five arms, but some species can have more. Certain types, like the sunflower star, can have up to 24 arms, but there are no known species that can naturally have 50 arms. The number of arms can vary among species, but extreme deviations from the norm are generally due to mutations or abnormalities.
The possessive form is the 'starfish's arms'.
No, not all starfish have the same number of arms. Most species of starfish have five arms, but there are some species that can have more or fewer arms, ranging from 4 to over 40 arms.
A starfish uses its arms to pry open clam or oyster shells
54 because 9x6= 54
No. Starfish appendages are known as arms, but they do have 'feet' (tubelike structures that enable the starfish to move).
No
It is not known which species of starfish has 12 arms. Most starfish have 5 arms but some starfish who have birth defects can have more.
five
Starfishes, or sea stars, are members of the do-all-starfishes-or-sea-stars-have-five-armsAsteroidea. Their bodies consist of a central disk from which radiate from five to more than twenty arms or rays
yes, but it helps it crawl around
Starfish have five arms and no brain.
No, because all starfish do it.