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erronis

(16,744 posts)
Mon Sep 2, 2024, 12:19 PM Sep 2

The nature of a starfish: 'a disembodied head walking about on its lips'

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/commentisfree/article/2024/sep/03/the-nature-of-a-starfish-a-disembodied-head-walking-about-on-its-lips

Excellent and fun(?) article with lots of stuff I didn't know.
The thing about starfish is that you tend to forget the -fish part. But when you think about that, a lot of things come into focus. For example, the fact that besides its underwater life, it is nothing like a fish. For example: a starfish can push its stomach out of its mouth and eat the inside of a clam. Show me a fish that can do that.
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The nature of a starfish: 'a disembodied head walking about on its lips' (Original Post) erronis Sep 2 OP
Meh RainCaster Sep 2 #1
Did you know the lifespan of a starfish is between 10 and 34 years? Google has lots of information ⭐️ Deuxcents Sep 2 #2

Deuxcents

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2. Did you know the lifespan of a starfish is between 10 and 34 years? Google has lots of information ⭐️
Mon Sep 2, 2024, 12:45 PM
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