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Starfish - Wikipedia
Starfish or sea stars are a class of marine invertebrates generally shaped like a star polygon Starfish are also known as asteroids because they form the ... en.wikipedia.org
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Starfish Info | for Student Success - Sites at Penn State
Starfish helps us identify students in need of support in real time, based on their academic performance and concerns raised by faculty and staff. sites.psu.edu
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Star Fish Company - Seafood Market & Dockside Restaurant
Star Fish Company is a fresh seafood market and dockside restaurant with local catches, unique gifts, and bay views. Enjoy delicious dishes and picnic ... www.starfishcompany.com
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Are starfish really fish? - NOAA's National Ocean Service
Sea stars live underwater, but that is where their resemblance to fish ends. They do not have gills, scales, or fins. Sea stars live only in saltwater. oceanservice.noaa.gov
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7 Starfish Facts | SEA LIFE Blackpool
Starfish, also known as Sea Stars, are one of the most beautiful looking animals in the vast ocean. They have a surprisingly unusual anatomy, with no brain or ... www.visitsealife.com
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Sarasota area restaurant Star Fish Co. named one of best by USA TODAY
1 day agoOne of the best restaurants in Sarasota and Bradenton has earned national honors. Among 47 dining destinations from across the country, with only three others from Florida, Star Fish Company has ...
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Sea Star | National Geographic Kids
Common Name: Starfish (Sea Stars) ; Scientific Name: Asteroidea ; Type: Invertebrates ; Diet: Carnivore ; Average Life Span In The Wild: Up to 35 years. kids.nationalgeographic.com
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Fun facts about Starfish - National Marine Aquarium
Starfish belong to a large group of marine animals known as echinoderms. Also known as 'Sea Stars', they are usually seen in shallow water. www.national-aquarium.co.uk
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Sea Science: You Say Starfish, I Say Sea Star | Coastwatch
Scientists, naturalists, and educators now call these echinoderms “sea stars” rather than starfish, because they lack scales, don't swim, and aren't actually ... ncseagrant.ncsu.edu
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Sea stars? Starfish? What's the difference? - Norfolk Island's Reef
Starfish, sea stars, are not fish; they don't have gills, fins or scales or any other fishy bits, but instead they have more in common with sea urchins and ... www.norfolkislandreef.com.au
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Sea star | Echinoderm Anatomy & Adaptations | Britannica
Sea star, any marine invertebrate of the class Asteroidea (phylum Echinodermata) having rays, or arms, surrounding an indistinct central disk. www.britannica.com
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John Vaughan Thompson
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 3: 356-358, 1835 Memoir on the Star-fish of the Genus Comatula, Demonstrative of the Pentacrinus Europaeus wikipedia.org
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Asterias
‖ Asterias Zool. (əˈstɪərɪæs) Pl. -æ. [mod.L., a. Gr. ἀστερίας starry, f. ἀστήρ star. A sing. asteria has been sometimes used.] A genus of Echinoderms, containing the common Five-rayed Star-fish, with allied species. asterialite (əˈstɪərɪəlaɪt) [see -lite], a fossil star-fish. asterid (ˈæstərɪd), as... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maria Byrne (biologist)
evolutionary developmental biology, She has also published on egg-provisioning, and the use of mass-spectrometry as well as the biology of the crown of thorns star-fish wikipedia.org
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