Wow! Wonderful! You have just featured three different marine animals which belongs to the same family. In another word, they are related - like 'relatives'! Ha ha! The one that looks like an octopus is called a brittle star. It has long slender arms and a very flat body, and can easily squeeze itself into any cracks or holes in rocks or even corals and sponges. It is hard to imagine how a sea cucumber can be related to the seastar eventhough it is not star-shaped. Why don't you find out more information about the sea cucumber (and the sand dollar too) in your neighbourhood library? Can you do that for me? Keep writing and keep smiling! : )
2 comments:
WOW that's a big coin indeed!
And lovely photos! The brittle star is just amazing isn't it?!
Thank you for sharing and looking forward to more posts!
Wow! Wonderful! You have just featured three different marine animals which belongs to the same family. In another word, they are related - like 'relatives'! Ha ha!
The one that looks like an octopus is called a brittle star. It has long slender arms and a very flat body, and can easily squeeze itself into any cracks or holes in rocks or even corals and sponges. It is hard to imagine how a sea cucumber can be related to the seastar eventhough it is not star-shaped. Why don't you find out more information about the sea cucumber (and the sand dollar too) in your neighbourhood library? Can you do that for me? Keep writing and keep smiling! : )
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