What water cell has no brain? (Photo)

The star of the sea belongs to the family of Asteroidea. Some 1500 species can be found in the world oceans, and they are usually more frequent in polar and deep waters of 6,000 feet [600 m]. They resemble the circular disk and have five wings. Many species that have a variety of colors from red and orange, [...]
They resemble the circular disk and have five wings. Many species, which have a variety of colors from red and orange, blue, herth, and brown, are almost all of these colors. The sea star has legs that resemble pipes that operate like a plumbing system and a small surface mouth, reports Periscope.
Although the pipe's feet resemble toads, their action grips a sticky chemical rather than absorption. Other chemicals and ambalmage relaxation allow for release from substantiation.
The first fossils of the sea star date back to about 450 million years./Periscopi/













