Both the arm and the arm-less body regenerate, making two Star Fish.
The correct term is a Sea Star. The sea star bearing [up to] nine arms is called a "fragile star" and is also a close relative to the "sunflower star".
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.
A starfish is an invertebrate marine animal belonging to the group of echinoderms. They are characterized by their radial symmetry and multiple arms, typically five, extending from a central disk. Starfish are known for their ability to regenerate lost limbs.
its right in the middle of its body if you flip a star fish over you will see its mouth the mouth when eating leads straight to the digestive system (stomach) its located between all five arms
dependant on which starfish it is they can have many.up to 23. The most common starfish has 5, but they sacrifice limbs when under attack and can re-grow them,occasionaly these new limbs can split. We had a starfish at deep sea that had 6 legs because the one it was growing split and continued to grow. Basically they have lots of legs
5
a starfish
They move their arms slowly.
A star fish, although the "arms" are not arms in the same sense as the arms of a human being, of course.
Star fish are eaten by manta rays, sharks, larger bony fish and even other (larger) star fish. A star fish can jettison its arms to escape its enemies and re-grow them later.
a star fish and giant quid i think
No. Starfish appendages are known as arms, but they do have 'feet' (tubelike structures that enable the starfish to move).
The correct term is a Sea Star. The sea star bearing [up to] nine arms is called a "fragile star" and is also a close relative to the "sunflower star".
Starfish are shaped like stars because of their names.
Yes, If another fish was to eat the star fish whilst underwater then the star fish would die.
what is names of star fish
star fish are food