As I have often said, I love everything below the waves. Everything is colorful, interesting, and well, downright fascinating! One creature I love to photograph is the Seastar, or Starfish. They come in varied sizes and colors, but they are all Echinoderms. Echinoderms are invertebrates (meaning they have no vertebral column (spine) and many have evolved hard shells or exoskeletons to protect themselves. The Starfish has a central disc with five arms (some can have more arms, some can have less) which can regenerate if torn off by a predator. Many, many different animals can be classified as Starfish or Seastars, but for today, we are going to look at some of the more common types. Enjoy their variety, and glorious color!
A lot of people like to decorate with seastars these days…but make sure they are fake and made from wood or some other material. Please leave them in the ocean, where they can charm us all with their pretty colors and shapes. Which one is your favorite?
Barb Free
Just loved them all. So different and beautiful. I really appreciate you sharing your amazing photo’s with us all…….Adventures through Tam. Thank you !
Tam Warner
I love to relive them! Thanks!
Carol Cassara
Thank you for reminding us of the life in sea life. They are beautiful creatures.
Tam Warner
and so necessary to our health!
Lori Lavender Luz
I love them all, but the lavender one is my fave (duh).
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing with me.
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Tam Warner
LOL.
Meg @ Mapping Megan
Beautiful photos Tom! The Cushion Starfish really is amazing. Though the Blue Serpent Starfish also gorgeous! So glad you had a great dive!
Meg @ Mapping Megan
Mad typo – meant to say Beautiful photos Tam – looks like I wrote Tom. Sorry! xx
Tam Warner
No worries! LOL