Other characters include his best friend Patrick the seastar, their octopus neighbor Squidward and Sandy the squirrel.
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The seastar condition was first noticed by Laura James, a diver and underwater videographer based in Seattle.
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Photo: Joe Dodgshun, Otago Daily Times Two-spot demoiselles pass above an encrusted rock and a crown of thorns seastar.
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Then he would duck for a moment, to reappear with a snake's tooth, a seastar, or the skeleton of a fish.
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To our knowledge, the present report represents the first comprehensive list of seastar coelomocyte proteins, constituting an important database to validate many echinoderm-predicted proteins.
Uso de starfish en inglés
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The bottoms of tiny sea-pools were dotted with red and yellow starfish.
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The starfish is one of the most deadly enemies of these bivalves.
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On going down to the sea I found many species of starfish.
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The stretched-out slow-time ripping open of a scallop by a famished starfish.
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Most starfish, of which there are roughly 1800 species, pose no hazard.
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I lay claim to vast swathes of territory with elaborate starfish positions.
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They stepped off the tram together after traveling halfway around the starfish.
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Look below, Mr. Carroll, and you'll see the mountain's like a starfish.
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His handshake was quick and loose, rather like holding a dead starfish.
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Colin lay on his back, arms and legs spread like a starfish.
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Nicole made her decision several minutes before they reached the starfish.
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They belong to the same group, Echinoderms, as the sea urchins and starfish.
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Expect warmer waters and little friends in the form of starfish when visiting.
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Monty used to say the whole system was like a starfish.
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Once its spin rate was stabilized, the starfish zoomed away to the left.
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The egg is a single cell, and the starfish a community of cells.