You can't exactly catch a star. It is a ball of super hot gas, swelled to an extremely big size. You can't exactly catch a star. It is a ball of super hot gas, swelled to an extremely big size. Carefully and then put it in your pocket, never let it go.
they drag a net on the bottom of the ocean
When starfish catch prey and get the shell cracked open they regergitate their stomach which releases enzymes to kill and liquify the prey. After it's liquified the starfish basically swallows its stomach along with its food.
the nervous system
they eat shelled sea animals by throwing up their own stomach to catch the prey
there are cusion starfish, reef starfish, spiny starfish and fire brick starfish in new zealand.
It is called toilet water.
No, starfish are not omnivores. They are primarily carnivores, feeding on small organisms like bivalves, barnacles, and snails. They use their tube feet to pry open the shells of their prey and then push their stomachs outside their bodies to digest their food.
Yes they can
Sure, starfish larvae are planktonic. Adult starfish are not.
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.
Starfish Ancestors