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Exhibit: Splash Zone

Sea Star Eating

May 2009
Sea stars are sometimes called star fish, but they aren't fish; they're related to sea urchins. These cool creatures come in lots of different colors and sizes. Most have five arms, but some have as many as 40 arms. They cling to the ocean floor with the help of hundreds of suction-cup feet.

To eat, sea stars slide their stomachs out of their mouths to digest prey. They’re able to pry mussels apart with their feet, or grab onto food that’s floating by.


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