Our largest starfish, the spiny starfish can reach an impressive diameter of 70cm!
There are weird and wonderful creatures below the surface of Cornwall's seas - Cornwall Live
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Starfish and sea urchins Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust
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Starfish and sea urchins Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
File:Echinaster sentus (spiny starfish) (Bird Key Middle Ground East Beach, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA) 2 (24496202836).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Spiny brittle star, Animals
Marine creatures with feet
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Brittle Starfish - KP Aquatics
A Cushion Star showing off its tube feet! 🌟 Starfish like this Cushion Star (Asterina gibbosa) use hundreds of tiny 'tube-feet' to move. Instead of, By ALDERNEY WILDLIFE TRUST
Starfish and sea urchins Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Polzeath Marine Conservation Group and Centre
Meet the Spiny Seastar - Oceana Europe