Yes, some lay eggs and some don't threfore 1 brittle star may break in to 2 halves and each halve will grow a new half to make them whole again.
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It's best to keep fish species that have similar water temperature, pH, and dietary requirements together. Some compatible fish include guppies, neon tetras, and Corydoras catfish. Avoid mixing aggressive and peaceful fish species to prevent conflicts.
no because starfish live in the ocean no raccoon will be in the ocean.
It seems to me the only land animal that can't swim is the land tortoise. I am only saying this because I believe it is too heavy to say afloat and its feeble arms and legs couldn't possibly displace enough water to keep it's head above water. Other animals might include: Coral and some insects (seems like they just drown).
They are actually called seastars because fish have backbones and seastars don't so they shouldn't be calledstarfish. Sorry if this was not any help.
Starfishes mainly eat small mollusks, algae, and other small sea creatures. They use their tube feet to pry open shells of prey and then push their stomachs out of their mouths to digest the food externally.
some star fish live in salt water
every kind of starfish is found in salt water
OKay animals that live in salt water are sharks, octopuses, star fish, Sea horses, coral, Clown fish, Sting Ray and thousands of other types of fish etc.
mainly starfish,parrot fish and globe fish but wolf fish,damsel fish,star fish and hag fish and groupers live there to
yes it can. it will die if you want to put it. it will harden and die
No cos gold fish are cold water fish and star fish are sea water
it stays in water and live
They live in salt water (the sea) Because no starfish can live in freshwater
Starfish live in the sea. They need salty water.
Yes both are found in the saltwater habitat.
I only know of Marine Star fish.
they all need water to live so that they dont dry out