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Q: What is a Sea Star?
A: A sea star is more commonly known as a starfish (although, it is not a fish at all). They are an invertebrate and can live up to 35 years in the wild. Read More »
Q: What Eats Sea Stars?
A: The sea star's natural predators are birds, sea otters and humans. While birds and sea otters do eat sea stars, humans only collect them for their beautiful for... Read More »
Q: How to Dry Out Sea Stars.
A: 1. Pick up the sea star carefully to avoid breaking off one of its legs. Scoop the sea star up with your hands and place it in a bucket or container. Add water ... Read More »
Q: How to Make Sea Star Ornaments
A: Put the wide ends of five cone shells together into a star shape. Cut a length of cord and make a loop with it. Glue the ends of the cord into the center of the... Read More »
Q: Who are sea stars predators?
A: a sea stars predators are, birds otters and humans: a sea stars predators are, birds otters and humans: Read More »