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Reticulated Seastar (Starfish) on beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red starfish on Diana Beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Starfish Gomophia egyptiaca Gray sea star on a cor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seastar-Starfihs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chocolate chip sea star, Protoreaster nodosus. Wide-angle. Misool, Raja Ampat, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brightly coloured blue starfish, Linckia laevigata, tropical coral background. Misool, Raja Ampat, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asterina sea star is common star in home coral reef aquarium tanks Royalty Free Stock Photo
Starfish (Oreaster reticulatus)
Chocolate chip sea star, Protoreaster nodosus. Wide-angle. Misool, Raja Ampat, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brightly coloured blue starfish, Linckia laevigata, tropical coral background. Misool, Raja Ampat, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Cushion star, Porania pulvillus. Loch Fyne. Diving, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chocolate chip sea star, Protoreaster nodosus. Wide-angle. Misool, Raja Ampat, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star fish (Protoreaster linckii) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crown-of-thorns starfish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colourful crinoids, Crinoidea. Misool, Raja Ampat, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reticulated Seastar (Starfish) on beach with water behind it. Oreaster reticulatus is common Caribbean sea star (starfish) that eats sponges. Photographed on the beach of Grenada Oreaster reticulatus is a member of the family Oreasteridae. It was once the most common seastar in the shallow waters of the Caribbean . The cushioned star is large with a central disc surrounded by five short, tapered arms. The thick body of O. reticulatus is covered by a hard shell with raised knobby spines. The color of adult cushioned stars can be brown, orange, red, or yellow. Classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum/Division: Echinodermata Class: Asteroidea Order: Valvatida Family: Oreasteridae Genus: Oreaster Species: Oreaster reticulatus


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