Starfish Animal Pictures

Asteroidea

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Starfish on a rock
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Starfish on sand
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Amazing red starfish close up on the white sandy beach.

Amazing red starfish close up on the white sandy beach.
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Amazing red starfish close up on the white sandy beach.

Crown of Thorns Starfish (Purple Variant) Thailand

Crown of Thorns Starfish (Purple Variant) Thailand
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Crown of Thorns Starfish (Purple Variant) Thailand

Blue starfish isolated on white background

Blue starfish isolated on white background
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Blue starfish isolated on white background

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Starfish at Great Yarmouth Sealife Centre
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Starfish at Great Yarmouth Sealife Centre

Holding Baby Starfish over the Florida Waters

Holding Baby Starfish over the Florida Waters
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Holding Baby Starfish over the Florida Waters

Starfishes underwater with a common comet star and a cushion sea star over colorful marine life, Caribbean sea

Slowest Animals In North America
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As far as speed is concerned starfish are very slow-moving ocean animals that are known for their snail-like movement speed.

What Do Starfish Eat
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Starfish eating its prey

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A starfish feeding on its prey

Animals That Don't Have a Brain - Starfish
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Starfish use the tiny eyes at the end of their arms to distinguish between light and dark.

Slowest Animals: Starfish

Slowest Animals: Starfish
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A Fromia seastar in a coral reef aquarium tank. Starfish are unique among aquatic life because they have the ability to regenerate an arm when they lose one.