The starfish doesn't creep around the ocean floor with its arms! They actually use tiny tube feet to move around. If you turn a live starfish over you will see its tiny tube feet wiggling back at you.
Starfish, or sea stars, move with their tube-feet on the underside of their body.
Starfishes move along the wave or the water movements
a starfish moves by how it has little tube feet on the bottom of it.
it moves its back legs slowly
the differences is that a fish has
Sea stars do not have a brain; they have a simple ring of nerve cells that moves information around the body.
yes they do they hide under the sand and stay very quiet
the slowest land mammal is the three-toed sloth and it can go up to 1.2 mph
A starfish has tubular feet, which are tube-like. A snail moves on a muscular foot lubricated with slime.
there are cusion starfish, reef starfish, spiny starfish and fire brick starfish in new zealand.
It is called toilet water.
A starfish moves by a hydro-vascular system with tube feet.
Sure, starfish larvae are planktonic. Adult starfish are not.
Yes they can