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A giant sea star, or starfish, on a rocky reef underwater.
Image ID: 25410
Species: Giant sea star, Pisaster giganteus
Location: San Clemente Island, California, USA | Bat star.
Image ID: 01037
Species: Bat sea star, Asterina miniata
Location: California, USA | Starfish, seastars and anemones cover the rocks in a intertidal tidepool, Puget Sound, Washington.
Image ID: 13721 |
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Starfish, seastars and anemones cover the rocks in a intertidal tidepool, Puget Sound, Washington.
Image ID: 13722 | Starfish, seastars and anemones cover the rocks in a intertidal tidepool, Puget Sound, Washington.
Image ID: 13723 | Unidentified starfish.
Image ID: 13740 |
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Unidentified starfish.
Image ID: 13741 | Spiny brittle stars (starfish).
Image ID: 13994
Species: Brittle sea star, Ophiothrix spiculata | Spiny brittle stars (starfish).
Image ID: 13995
Species: Brittle sea star, Ophiothrix spiculata |
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Bat stars.
Image ID: 14018
Species: Bat sea star, Asterina miniata | A mass of spiny brittle stars.
Image ID: 14947
Species: Brittle sea star, Ophiothrix spiculata | A mass of spiny brittle stars.
Image ID: 14948
Species: Brittle sea star, Ophiothrix spiculata |
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Sun starfish. This enormous starfish can have up to 24 arms, grow to 30 inches in diameter and have as many as 15000 tube feet. Sun stars are usually pink, purple or brown in color although will occasionally be red or yellow. They can regrow lost arms.
Image ID: 14949
Species: Sunflower star, Pycnopodia helianthoides | Sun starfish. This enormous starfish can have up to 24 arms, grow to 30 inches in diameter and have as many as 15000 tube feet. Sun stars are usually pink, purple or brown in color although will occasionally be red or yellow. They can regrow lost arms.
Image ID: 14950
Species: Sunflower star, Pycnopodia helianthoides | Pacific comet star.
Image ID: 01038
Species: Pacific comet star, Linckia columbiae
Location: California, USA |
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Starfish (sea star), detail showing tube feet ending in small suckers.
Image ID: 07015
Species: Giant sea star, Pisaster giganteus
Location: La Jolla, California, USA | Purple urchin attacked by starfish, Coronados.
Image ID: 01984
Species: Purple urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Location: Coronado Islands (Islas Coronado), Baja California, Mexico | Starfish and sulfur sponge on rocky California reef.
Image ID: 03796
Location: California, USA |
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Brittle stars covering sponge and rocky reef.
Image ID: 04716
Species: Brittle sea star, Ophiothrix spiculata
Location: Santa Barbara Island, California, USA | Brittle stars covering rocky reef.
Image ID: 04721
Species: Brittle sea star, Ophiothrix spiculata
Location: Santa Barbara Island, California, USA | Brittle stars covering rocky reef.
Image ID: 04722
Species: Brittle sea star, Ophiothrix spiculata
Location: Santa Barbara Island, California, USA |
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Giant sea star (starfish) detail.
Image ID: 05362
Species: Giant sea star, Pisaster giganteus
Location: La Jolla, California, USA | Giant sea star (starfish) detail.
Image ID: 05363
Species: Giant sea star, Pisaster giganteus
Location: La Jolla, California, USA | Giant sea star (starfish) detail.
Image ID: 05364
Species: Giant sea star, Pisaster giganteus
Location: La Jolla, California, USA |
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Giant sea star (starfish) detail.
Image ID: 05366
Species: Giant sea star, Pisaster giganteus
Location: La Jolla, California, USA | Giant sea star (starfish) detail.
Image ID: 05367
Species: Giant sea star, Pisaster giganteus
Location: La Jolla, California, USA | Starfish (sea star), dorsal surface detail.
Image ID: 07011
Location: Punte Vicente Roca, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador |
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Starfish (sea star), dorsal surface detail including spines and pincers.
Image ID: 07013
Species: Giant sea star, Pisaster giganteus
Location: La Jolla, California, USA | Starfish (sea star), dorsal surface detail including spines and pincers.
Image ID: 07014
Species: Giant sea star, Pisaster giganteus
Location: La Jolla, California, USA | Starfish (sea star), dorsal surface detail.
Image ID: 07017
Location: Punte Vicente Roca, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador |