This is a kind of starfish - an echninoderm animal.
It's a crinoid. It looks like a plant, and has feather-like arms.
Feather stars are cold-blooded organisms, which means they do not regulate their internal body temperature and rely on their external environment to maintain their body temperature.
The zoological word for feather is pinna.
The feather duster worm also known as the eudistylia worm has tentacles that look like feather dusters. The feather duster worm lives in marine environments.
maybe a feather caught on the wind
A typical wing feather consists of a central, stiff shaft with the softer vanes on each side. The leading edge of the feather during flight is called the outer vane. The opposite vane is wider than the outer vane and is referred to as the inner vane.
The habitat of a feather star is the ocean.
the scientific name is Florometra serratissima
fish and other echinoderms
emrald star
Between six and seven pounds.
Well, to start a sa urchin is very,very smooth, making them hard to catch and easy to get away. However a feather star is purely a feather that looks like a star. All it did was come off of some bird. It is similar in the sense that they are both pointy. I hope this helps. ;)
The Feather and Father Gang - 1976 Two-Star Killer 1-1 was released on: USA: 6 December 1976
Feather stars are cold-blooded organisms, which means they do not regulate their internal body temperature and rely on their external environment to maintain their body temperature.
The book that follows "Sapphire Battersea" by Jacqueline Wilson in the Hetty Feather series is called "Emerald Star." It continues to follow the adventures of Hetty Feather as she faces new challenges and discoveries in her life.
An adult feather star is not sessile. It eventually develops arms and is able to move around. Sea lilies are sessile.
Well to start off, a feather star is nice and light and well, feathery. on the other hand, a sea urchin is very smooth and slimy. These two things could not be more differnet! Its like asking what similar about icecream and a potateo! Hey, patateo icecream...
I don't know for sure but Idon't thinkthere will be.Emerald Star (the third book of Hetty Feather) is known to be the last one. Jacqueline Wilson did say that it was her last one so I'm guessing not. :(