Starfish 

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News: Scientists have discovered that a bacterium caused the 2013 starfish die-off, which killed about 5 billion sea stars by causing sea star wasting disease, where their limbs fall off and bodies break down.

About Starfish

Source – National Geographic
  • Starfish are marine animals belonging to the echinoderm group, commonly called “sea stars” due to their distinctive star-shaped body.
  • Feeding: They are primarily predators, preying on invertebrates like mussels and clams.
  • Regeneration: Many species possess the ability to regenerate lost or damaged arms.
  • Circulatory System: They lack blood; instead, seawater circulates through their water vascular system to transport nutrients and oxygen.
  • Habitat – They are benthic in nature. They are found in all marine environments, from intertidal zones to depths of 6,000 m.
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