The Spiny Sun Star reproduces by the sexes being separated and the eggs being fertilized externally. They can regenerate lost or damaged arms and can have 40 or more arms.
The name means "spined skin", from the greek. This invertabrate phylum have truly spiny (as in sea urchins amd sea stars) or apparently spiny (as in sea cucumbers) skin, are radially symetrical and are distinguished as being the only phylum except tardygrapsis that has no members that are parasitic. BTW: They have internal skeletons. They are not vertebrates. :)
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Spiny ant anteaters lay eggs. Although,they are mammals,they are the type of mammals that lay eggs.Hope this answer was useful.
A spiny-skinned invertebrate that lives on the ocean bottom floor is called a sea urchin.
i want to find what are some spiny bodied invertebrates? Se urchin, starfish are a couple.
A spiny sun star moves using hundreds of tube feet located on its underside, which operate through a hydraulic system. These tube feet extend and contract, allowing the star to crawl along surfaces in a slow, coordinated manner. Additionally, the spiny sun star can use its arms to navigate and change direction as needed. The flexible, muscular structure of its arms aids in locomotion, enabling it to traverse various marine environments.
There are many starfish that are poisonous, such as the Crown of Thorns starfish, the sun star starfish, the spiny sun star starfish and the leather star starfish. Starfish have sharp spikes that are covered with a thin, venomous skin, which can cause swelling, nausea and vomiting once it is on your skin.
A star fish
Yes, there are several varieties--the Crown of Thorns starfish, the sun star starfish, the spiny sun star starfish and the leather star starfish. By far, the Crown of Thorns starfish is the most poisonous of these. getting this poison in you can cause pain, vomiting and temporary paralysis.and i dont wanna die waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
well there's not much you can use as resources from them, only that i've heard that in japan you can eat them there. as for harm, the only thing i can think of is stepping on one (ow) but there's also some POISIONOUS STARFISH. a few that i know of are the crown of thorns, sun star, leather star, and spiny sun star. careful!
No. Ths sun is not an organism.
No. The spiny anteater, more properly known as the echidna, is a monotreme, or egg-laying mammal. It lays eggs in order to reproduce, rather than giving live birth.
The spiny anteater, or echidna, lives on land. it does not give birth to live young, but lays eggs in order to reproduce. It is a monotreme, like the platypus.
No, The sun is seen as a sun and not a star. Our sun is a star.
a starfish. durhh
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The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, is a monotreme (egg-laying mammal), meaning it reproduces by laying eggs. It is one of just two types of monotremes, the other being the platypus.