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Critters of the Chesapeake Bay Sea Stars or Starfishes
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They are a very strange group of animals!
Sea Stars Sea stars, or starfishes, or starfish are echinoderms, which means “spiny-skinned”. They are a very strange group of animals!
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Sea Stars Unlike most advanced animals which are bilateral, echinoderms show radial symmetry as adults. This means they have no head and no tail.
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Sea Stars The most distinctive structure of an echinoderm is an elaborate water-pumping system which operates its tube feet.
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Sea Stars At the center of their bottom or oral side is their mouth.
They like to feed on such things as clams and oysters.
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Sea Stars Sea stars lack a brain, but they have two stomachs! One for digestion and the other stomach can be extended outward to engulf and digest prey.
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Sea Stars Sea stars are known for their ability to regenerate lost arms. Their ability to regenerate depends on the species.
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Sea Stars In some types, a new sea star may be regenerated from a single arm attached to a portion of the central disk.
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Sea Stars Sea stars tend to found in the saltier waters near the mouth of the bay and the ocean inlets where other echinoderms are found.
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Crown-of-Thorns can impact a reef
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The Pacific Sunflower star can reach about 5 feet in diameter.
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