Contrary to popular belief, it seems that starfish have no bodies, and are best described as just a head crawling along the ...
An Australian diver spotted two starfish trying to eat the contents of a plastic bag under Rye Pier, in Port Philip. Jules Casey, who frequently posts underwater footage to her OneBreathDiver ...
This little starfish has a secret ... She’s called a six-rayed sea star. That's one arm more than most sea stars. And she’s way smaller, about the size of a bottle cap.
This story appears in the June 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine. The sea star—often called a starfish, though it's no more a fish than it is a sheepdog—ranks with the most ...
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Rays and modern sharks became common. Sea urchins and sea stars (starfish) thrived; coral reefs continued to grow. Diatoms, a type of shelled plankton, made their first radiation into the ocean.