a big eyed shark
The fish that can blow itself into a prickly balloon is the pufferfish, also known as fugu. When threatened, it swallows water (or air) to inflate its body, making it appear much larger and more intimidating to predators. Its skin contains toxins that can be lethal, adding to its defense mechanism. Several species of pufferfish possess this unique ability.
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
Sea star have five arms(dick) because your mom wanted 1 throught each whole
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.
Most species have five arms. They do not have fins.
A starfish is a marine animal (echinoderm) that has five or more arms, so it is shaped like a star. Because it is not a fish, some now refer to it as a sea star. It has a hard, craggy upper shell and hundreds of sticky "feet" on its bottom side that let it attach itself to rocks.
A marine echinoderm with five or more radiating arms. The undersides of the arms bear tube feet for locomotion and, in predatory species, for opening the shells of mollusks.
The official coat of arms and representative would be an eagle, more specifically an African Fish Eagle
The prickly pear cactus was chosen as Texas's state plant because there are more than 4 species of cacti in the american southwest
The basket star has 5 branched articulate arms, which is why they look like they have so many appendages.
A starfish is a marine animal (echinoderm) that has five or more arms, so it is shaped like a star. Because it is not a fish, some now refer to it as a sea star. It has a hard, craggy upper shell and hundreds of sticky "feet" on its bottom side that let it attach itself to rocks.
A starfish is a marine animal (echinoderm) that has five or more arms, so it is shaped like a star. Because it is not a fish, some now refer to it as a sea star. It has a hard, craggy upper shell and hundreds of sticky "feet" on its bottom side that let it attach itself to rocks.