(Asteroidea) Animals belonging to the echinoderms characterized by five arms extending from a central disk.
Sinônimos
Examples for "starfish"
Examples for "starfish"
1The bottoms of tiny sea-pools were dotted with red and yellow starfish.
2The starfish is one of the most deadly enemies of these bivalves.
3On going down to the sea I found many species of starfish.
4The stretched-out slow-time ripping open of a scallop by a famished starfish.
5Most starfish, of which there are roughly 1800 species, pose no hazard.
1But one group of deuterostomes, the sea stars, now lack the organ.
3They plunged past massive, lurking menaces in the lower depths where the sea stars were dim and colors lost.
4The pillars of the Busselton Jetty attract all types of sea life like sea stars, schools of fish, and seaweed.
5But I owe you, brother-thesea stars are shining in a certain place again because you bound me to your aid.
6It was immense, and shaped something like two sea stars joined face to face, kissing, their arms twisted at odd angles.
7The prom brings you to Grattan Beach, where I've found everything from cuttlefish to sea stars to small conger eels in tidepools.
8On the hull of the ship, sea stars in orange and purple crawled among anemones like bright flowers of green and gold.
9They'll also work their way into sea stars, and are so named because they've been found dead inside oysters, completely coated in mother-of-pearl.
10Sea stars will shine here again because of you.