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Feather stars (Order Comatulida), close relatives of sea stars, are named for the feathery appearance of their arms. These animals use their feathery arms to filter their food from the ocean currents

Feather stars (Order Comatulida), close relatives of sea stars, are named for the feathery appearance of their arms. These animals use their feathery arms to filter their food from the ocean currents


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Feather stars (Order Comatulida), close relatives of sea stars, are named for the feathery appearance of their arms. These animals use their feathery arms to filter their food from the ocean currents

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Featherstars (Order Comatulida), named for the feathery arms which filter food.
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia
Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com
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This feather star (Order Comatulida) has attached itself to a sea fan (Order Gorgonacea). This is a common sight as both animals filter their food from passing ocean currents, so they both prefer areas with high currents
This feather star (Order Comatulida) has attached itself to a sea fan (Order Gorgonacea). This is a common sight as both animals filter their food from passing ocean currents, so they both prefer areas with high currents

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