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Carpet sea star adaptations.
Sea stars have many weird and wonderful adaptations including some unusual internal systems click on any of the labels in this interactive to view short video clips or images to learn more.
Some have skeletons made of sharp needlelike spicules.
Gunnni are not well developed giving these sea stars a pentagonal or hexagonal shape.
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The adaptions of the sea star are that it has pores to absorb water.
They have a stomach but no intestine or anus so any waste is excreted from the mouth.
Ecology and behaviour edit like other sea stars the cushion sea star is a slow moving animal using its tube feet to move about collecting or subduing the food items that constitute this omnivorous species diet namely algae detritus mussels and other invertebrates.
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Their digestive system is quite simple.
Other behaviours and adaptations schayer s brittle star is often found under boulders and moves quickly away from light when the boulder is overturned.
Carpet sea stars are found in queensland new south wales victoria south australia western australia and tasmania.
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Other behaviours and adaptations the carpet sea star has well defined arms whereas the arms of the other two common species in the area patiriella exigua and p.
Don t forget to flip the sea star over and see what s on top the dorsal view.
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The star fish is at extreme risk of any water pollution as they have no way of filtering the toxins from the water when it becomes polluted.
Don t forget to flip the sea star over and see what s underneath the ventral view.
This sea star species favours rocky coasts abiding both in tide pools and to a maximum depth of 3 meters below sea level.