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  sea star
Sea stars vary in size from under 1/2 in.
Some sea stars are pentagonal, the points of the disk not extending into arms.
sea star: Predation - Predation Sea stars are carnivorous.
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 Julie King's Sea Star Page - Who Zoo
Sea stars range in size from 1-2 cm (.4-.8 in.) to 65 cm (26 in.) in diameter.
Sea stars can move in any direction by gripping with some of its tube feet and pulling itself forward.
Anus: The anus is not always present in the sea star, but when it is, it is on the body's upper surface, in the middle of the central disc.
www.whozoo.org /Anlife99/juliking/seastarpage3.htm   (748 words)

  
 www.webhost4u.org - Science Online, International News, Ideas, Innovation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Astronomy related programs mainly for binary star work, apsidal motion calculations, predicting times of eclipses, simple star model, and more.
Star trek encyclopedia By Michael Okuda, Denise Okuda, Debbie Mirek "A 'audet IX This new version of the Star Trek Encyclopedia is a reissue of the 1997.
Star Trek book series official site with books editor's logs, book descriptions, excerpts, author biographies, discussion board member of the original Star Trek cast.
www.webhost4u.org /content/chapter20.html   (15176 words)

  
 Starfish Preschool Activities and Crafts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Home > Themes > Animals > Ocean Animals > Starfish, Sea Star
Come and have fun with starfish or sea star theme preschool activities and crafts suitable for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarten.
Visit The Sea Stars Page and Encyclopedia Britannica to Learn about Starfish
www.first-school.ws /theme/animals/ocean/starfish.htm   (91 words)

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