Interesting or creepy???
Star"fish" and Sea"horse"
Starfish or Sea-stars:
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Starfish on a beach Travel photo created by awesomecontent - www.freepik.com |
These organisms are not actually fishes as they don't have fins, scales or gills like normals fishes have. Researchers call them sea-stars to be more specific with the meaning of its name. Some important characters of sea-stars are interesting but few of them could be stomach-turning. There are more than 20,000 species of starfish and all in a variety of beautiful different colours.
This animal is mostly known for its five-feet shape, but some of them have upto 35 to 40 arms. These are Deep sea creatures without any circulatory system or a proper skeletal system like humans. They don't come under the category of fishes, rather, are placed under invertebrates, in phylum Echinodermata. Mostly exhibit radial symmetry. Means if cut a starfish from any point in the centre it will always give equal halves. They don't have blood as a part of fluid inside the body, instead, they carry seawater which is absorbed by their skin for feeding purpose. Animals of this category have a stomach to digest food, but the creepy part is some of them can take the whole stomach out for ingestion and take it in again.
Many of you might have heard that if you cut an arm of a starfish it grows again, this is because it carries some factors with the property of regeneration. Some of them are capable of regenerating an entire starfish from a single arm. Even the eyes of a starfish are present at the tip of its arms so cutting the arm will not lead to sight problems. Though they don't have a proper brain like humans you can't call them "fools" as they can sense heat, cold, light etc. They can detect the prey and for their protection have spiny armour (most species) all over the surface.
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7-Armed starfish https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Luidia_maculata,_Ras_Sedr,_Egypt.jpg لا روسا / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0) |
They don't have fins for swimming or moving ahead but have tube feets which are the speciality of this species. With these sea-stars can move really fast, which is a beautiful sight at the oceans or beaches.
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Spiny surface and tube feet visible at edges Water photo created by halayalex - www.freepik.com |
Seahorses:
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Two seahorses together Image by Sascha Fritz from Pixabay |
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Image by Jörg Prohaszka from Pixabay |
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Pygmy seahorse https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hippocampus_bargibanti3.JPG Jens Petersen / CC BY-SA (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) |
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Wow , you're awakening the zoologist inside me , which is pretty much dead now xD
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting 💯
ReplyDeleteThank you
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