Common starfish

Common starfish
Asterias rubens
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Echinodermata
Class: Asteroidea
Order: Forcipulatida
Family: Asteriidae
Genus: Asterias
Species: Asterias rubens
Binomial name
Asterias rubens
Linnaeus, 1758[1]

The Common Starfish or Common Sea Star (Asterias rubens) is the most common and familiar starfish in the north-east Atlantic. It has five arms and usually grows to between 10–30 cm across, although larger specimens (up to 52 cm across) are known. The Common Starfish is usually orange or brown, and sometimes violet; deep-water specimens are pale. The Common Starfish is to be found on rocky and gravelly substrates.

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Decoration

In some homes, dried and preserved sea stars can be found. The starfish is popular as a souvenir all around the coast of California, Florida, China, and various islands. This animal can be preserved, much like the sea urchin or the Sand Dollar.

Color

Colors can vary greatly. The most common are orange, red, or yellow, though some can be white, blue, purple or green.

References

  1. ^ Asterias rubens, MarBEF Data System

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