While it may not look like
starfishhave eyes, they do - although they're not like our eyes. A starfish has eye spots that cannot see details, but can detect light and dark. These eye spots are at the tip of each of the starfish's arms - so a 5-armed starfish has 5 eye spots, a 40-armed starfish has 40!
The sea star's predators are birds, otters, and humans. This is according to http://library.thinkquest.org/J001418/star.html. Sea Stars (like Solaster dawsoni) also prey on other species of sea stars (like Pycnopodia helianthoides).
starfish (sea stars)brittle stars and basket starssea lilies and feather starssea daisiessea cucumberssea urchins.
Sea stars are different colors due to pigments in their skin called chromatophores, which can produce a range of colors. These colors may help with camouflage, predator avoidance, or communication with other sea stars. Additionally, some species of sea stars can change color depending on their environment or activities.
Sea stars have a water vascular system instead of blood. This system helps them move, feed, and exchange gases with the environment through a network of fluid-filled canals. The system also helps regulate the sea star's internal pressure and aids in locomotion.
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you press the equip button apparently but i cant see it
Any city with lots of lights does not make it easy to see stars. The best place to see the stars would be in the countryside or at sea! best place i saw the milky way was in the middle of the sea somewhere in south America. or you can just go to Los Angeles in Hollywood :)
Includes: Sea Stars, Sea Lillies, Sea Urchins, Sea Cucumbers, Brittle Stars
sea stars have NO brains
Sea stars are not fish so no, it is not.
sea stars are flexible. sea stars do not have any bones. so they are very flexible:)
Sea stars, brittle stars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers.
The sea of stars glows in the night sky due to the light emitted by distant stars and galaxies. This light travels through space and reaches our eyes, creating the beautiful spectacle we see in the night sky.
Yes. Sea stars are carnivores that eat can eat other sea stars and shrimp and other crustations like crabs. Over a long period of time sea stars move across the ocean floor. Giant sea stars will sometimes specifically prey on other, smaller sea stars. they eat poop
Sea Stars reproduce both asexually and sexually.
sea stars eat clams and oysters