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canetoad

(17,169 posts)
Wed Sep 6, 2023, 05:37 AM Sep 2023

You must not call them starfish

I've been guilty of this for many years, but they are not fish and not all are star shaped. Either way, I've seen a few really good sea stars on the beach recently when I turn over rocks. As on land, sea creatures and algaes have their lush, breeding seasons and this year is an interesting one.

Biscuit sea star. Around 5cm (2 in) across. This is not a particularly garish example - some are much more exotic.



Brittle Star. The middle plate is a bit like a crab shell but slightly softer. The five arms are very long - 20 cm or so.



Eleven armed sea star. This is a very small example. That's my hand underneath - I picked it up to have a look at the underside and found it was sucking the innards out of a warrener snail. They don't always have eleven arms - anything from seven, eight to fifteen is normal. Cool thing is if it loses an arm it grows back and sometimes a severed arm will grow a whole new sea star.

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You must not call them starfish (Original Post) canetoad Sep 2023 OP
Gorgeous Easterncedar Sep 2023 #1
Amazing, beautiful creatures! Goddessartist Sep 2023 #2
So beautiful! AllyCat Sep 2023 #3
I love 'sea stars'! I have babylonsister Sep 2023 #4
Awesome thanks for sharing. MiHale Sep 2023 #5
Just. . .WOW. Thank you so much. niyad Sep 2023 #6
I like to save them Blues Heron Sep 2023 #7
Stunning pics! dlk Sep 2023 #8
Those are quite different... 2naSalit Sep 2023 #9
Very cool AKwannabe Sep 2023 #10
Also AKwannabe Sep 2023 #11
I'll do that AK canetoad Sep 2023 #14
These are wonderful and very different from any I have seen before. brer cat Sep 2023 #12
I submit you are neither cane nor toad. ret5hd Sep 2023 #13
How beautiful they are! As are you for sharing them with us... Hekate Sep 2023 #15

AKwannabe

(5,666 posts)
11. Also
Wed Sep 6, 2023, 10:16 AM
Sep 2023

Suggest cross post to photography and general. I believe the photography group would enjoy and of course more of the general DU public as well. Lots more well deserved exposure for your sea stars!

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