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Starfish or sea stars are echinoderms belonging to the class Asteroidea. The names "starfish" and "sea star" essentially refer to members of the class Asteroidea.
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Starfish, or sea stars (a less confusing designation, since they are only very distantly related to fish), are marine invertebrates belonging to the kingdom animalia ...
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Learn all you wanted to know about starfish (sea stars) with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic.
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Offering many types of starfish including white finger, brown, blue and jungle starfish for weddings. Also small brown and tan starfish for crafts.
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n. , pl. , starfish , or -fish·es . Any of various marine echinoderms of the class Asteroidea, characteristically having a thick, often spiny body with five arms ...
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Starfish, or sea stars, are Echinoderms of the Class Asteroidea. p35 All live in the ocean, on the sea floor. Some live in deep water, others in shallow water. Some ...
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Starfish are Echinoderms, meaning ‘spiny skinned animals’ of the class Asteroidea, in which there are around 1500 species. They are not fish and should really be ...
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Family: echinoderm. Found at all depths of the ocean, the Starfish or Sea Star is the common name for five orders and about 1500 species of the class Asteroidea of ...
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The starfish, or sea star, is a marine animal. Despite its name, the starfish is not a fish; it's an echinoderm, a type of animal that's spiny-skinned.
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Photos and a brief description of starfish characteristics.
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