0.5/1.0 miles per hour they are the fish fastestinthe ocean the sunfish is the best swimmers of allthe fishes in the world
A starfish is a free-moving animal. It can use its tube feet to move slowly along the ocean floor.
Suckers on a starfish, known as tube feet, are small, flexible, fluid-filled tubes that are part of the water vascular system. They work by contracting and expanding to create suction, allowing the starfish to anchor themselves, move, and capture prey. Tube feet also help the starfish control the flow of water in and out of their body, aiding in respiration and circulation.
A starfish
A starfish is usually in the shape of a five pointed star.
Plants are examples of organisms that cannot move from one place to another. While plants can grow and orient themselves towards light, they are rooted in the ground and lack the ability to actively move like animals or other mobile organisms.
No ... you are confusing a slug with a starfish.
No, starfish can move. Coral cannot move. Starfish have a mouth with which to eat. Coral bring in nutrients through tendrils.
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It farts to move
A starfish is a free-moving animal. It can use its tube feet to move slowly along the ocean floor.
Starfish do not rip themselves apart. people hearing somewhere that starfish regrow parts will actually very cruely cause damage on starfish by tearing them apart.The starfish parts do grow back anatomically,however long it takes. Thus damaged longer look like normal starfish the original piece being larger than the rest of starfish.
Starfish are most recognized for having five arms, as most species of it do. However, they also have five canals on the underside of each of the arms which enable them to feed themselves and move.
Easy, put starfish killer into the place they are populated. You can get starfish killer at a bait shop
Trains.
They have to protect themselves from sea otters and birds
starfish have really small leg type things. they use these to walk.
Suckers on a starfish, known as tube feet, are small, flexible, fluid-filled tubes that are part of the water vascular system. They work by contracting and expanding to create suction, allowing the starfish to anchor themselves, move, and capture prey. Tube feet also help the starfish control the flow of water in and out of their body, aiding in respiration and circulation.