No. Reptiles and starfish share membership in the same kingdom [Animalia]. But they immediately diverge on the specifics, and all the subgroupings. For example, reptiles are members of the phylum of Chordates, subphylum of Vertebrates, and class of Reptiles. Starfish are members of the phylum of Echinodermates, the subphylum of Asterozoa, and the class of Asteroidea.
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No, prawns is definatly not a fish it is a type crustacean like crab, lobster and shrimp.
Shrimp is classified as a crustacean, not a fish or an insect.
A whale is not a crustacean. A crustacean may be a shrimp, crab, or lobster. They can be found in the water.
A Crayfish is a crustacean, which do not have backbones.
i believe they would be a crustacean
It is classified as a crustacean.
An octopus or squid
a clam is a crustacean
Starfish are echinoderms that belong to subphylum Asterozoa, and class Asteroidea. There are approximately 1,500 species of starfish, and can be found through out the ocean.
A lion fish is a type of fish. It is not a mammal like people or a crustacean like a clam nor an invertebrate like a worm.