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Blogger Sabina E. said...

It's still cute! And I want a piece of that lemon meringue pie, too....

January 28, 2009

Blogger Denita TwoDragons said...

...bless you! *hands sea star a tissue*

--TwoDragons

January 28, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

How adorable! We saw these on our honeymoon in Hawaii and they were just the cutest things. We got to touch and pick them up, but they must have been happy because no slime was involved.

Is this more or less slime than the hagfish? Bwaha.

January 28, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey "You can't do that on tele...er, the internet!"

January 28, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like slimey here has a bad sinus infection. Might want to try a Neti pot...

January 28, 2009

Blogger Victorya said...

There has to be an application for that slime, lubricant perhaps? Burn cream? Use it on ice skates and stuff?

January 29, 2009

Blogger Danielle said...

I love these things. I was heartbroken in biology when I had to dissect one.

*sniff*

January 29, 2009

Blogger JJM said...

Oh lordy ... natto in starfish form. Bon appetit.

January 29, 2009

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

Please, no natto. Natto tastes like you've just bitten into mushy, unwashed gym socks.

January 29, 2009

Blogger JJM said...

I'd much rather eat the natto than bite into that starfish ... :)

January 29, 2009

Blogger jynxkat said...

so- what keeps the starfish from suffocating in its own slime? can starfish hold their breath or do they just require less oxygen than other critters?

January 29, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

But is it self-replicating slime like the hagfish? That stuff is unbelievable how they can transform a whole bucket of water into slime almost instantly.

January 29, 2009

Blogger SiddX said...

Sea Stars were always the most popular creature at the oceanarium I worked at (pretty much tied with our moon snails). It was quite fun doing our touch tank talk with these guys. My favorite fact was that some species can regenerate all their legs back as long as the center disk and one leg remains.

January 30, 2009

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