Starfish feet are called tube feet. These are small, flexible, suction-cup-like structures that extend from the starfish's water vascular system, allowing them to move, cling to surfaces, and capture prey. Each tube foot operates through hydraulic pressure, enabling the starfish to maneuver effectively across the ocean floor.
the ventral surface of a starfish is called oral You Jerk.
they have no feet they have tenacles
a starfish moves by how it has little tube feet on the bottom of it.
Water exits through the tube feet of a starfish.
It is called toilet water.
no it does not
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Starfish have thousands of what are called tube feet that look like suction cups. They help them pull apart prey(most often clams or other shelled sea creatures) and to help them move around. The tube feet are located in an area called the abulacral groove/
A group of starfish collectively is called a tird. The phylum of starfish is called Echinodermata and the kingdom is Animalia.
A starfish is usually in the shape of a five pointed star.
A Group Of Starfish Is Called A Tird.