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Starfish and Sea Urchins

Starfish and sea urchins are closely related and belong to the group of animals known as Echinoderms. Many are active predators and feed through mouths which are positioned on their undersides. Round-shaped sea urchins tend to browse whereas many starfish hunt using their sense of smell to track prey down.
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Seven-armed Starfish - Luidia ciliaris

Seven-armed Starfish feeding - Luidia ciliaris

Spiny Starfish - Marthasterias glacialis

Common Starfish feeding - Asterias rubens

Common Sunstar - Crossaster papposus

Common Brittlestar - Ophiothrix fragilis

Common Starfish - Asterias rubens

Common Starfish feeding - Asterias rubens

Common Sea Urchin - or - Echinus esculentus

Common Sea urchin - Echinus esculentus - albino

Sea Potato Echinocardium cordatum

Green Sea Urchin - Psammechinus miliaris

Black Serpent Star - Ophiocomina nigra

Brittlestar Spawning - Ophiothrix fragilis

Bloody Henry - Henricia sp.

Red Cushion Star - Porania pulvillus

Common Brittlestar - Ophiothrix fragilis

Feather Star - Antedon bifida

Sandstar-Astrospecten irregularis

Purple Sunstar - Solaster endeca

 
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