Sea stars, or starfish, typically reproduce through external fertilization. During spawning, females release eggs into the water, while males release sperm, allowing fertilization to occur in the open ocean. The fertilized eggs develop into free-swimming larvae, which eventually settle on the ocean floor and metamorphose into juvenile sea stars. Some species exhibit a degree of parental care, but most rely on the ocean currents to disperse their young.
yes it is said that sea stars can have babies.
they do not take care of them. they lay their eggs and then return to the ocean
They do raise their own babies as we raise ours.
Sea urchins and other echinoderms do not raise their young. They just lay the eggs and the babies have to fend for themselves when they hatch.
they were unhealthy (apex)
dolphins have their babies out at sea
Includes: Sea Stars, Sea Lillies, Sea Urchins, Sea Cucumbers, Brittle Stars
They don't, leatherback sea turtles lay eggs, bury them, then leave for the ocean. When the eggs hatch, the mother is not around.
they raise there young by vomiting in there mouth
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Sea anemone's don't raise their young.