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作者: netaccess    時間: 2011-5-5 10:40 PM     標題: 漂亮的海星

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Some very pretty Star Fish to share....

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Sunflower Sea StarA sunflower  sea star is draped moplike over a seafloor rock off the British  Columbia coast. Though commonly called starfish, sea stars are not fish  but echinoderms, more closely related to sea urchins and sand dollars.  Only the five-armed species really resemble stars—others may boast as  many as 40 appendages.


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Sea Star’s BackA close-up  reveals the backside of a sea star in Indonesian waters. This star  boasts a full complement of five arms but it may not always keep them.  When grabbed by a predator, the sea star can simply lose a limb and  later grow a replacement. In fact, some species can grow a new body from  just a single severed limb and a small part of their central disk.


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Basket StarBasket stars, like this one in California’s  Monterey Bay, live along North America’s Pacific coast from the Bering  Sea to California. The sea stars feed by using their intricate webs of  branching arms to snag zooplankton drifting by in the current.


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Sea Star on Mussel BedA colorful sea star  heads toward a bed of mussels in Clallam Bay, Washington. Though they  appear sedentary, sea stars move around on tiny, tubular feet. They also  use their feet to pry open shellfish like clams and oysters, beginning a  fascinating feeding style. The sea star injects its stomach into a  clam’s shell, where it surrounds and envelopes its prey and digests it  before retreating back into the sea star’s body.


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Crown-of-Thorns Sea StarsCrown-of-thorns sea stars—like this group on Kingman Reef in  the Pacific—can inflict a painful sting to humans, but they are far more  dangerous to corals. Outbreaks of this fast-spreading sea star can  cause high mortality on reefs where they feed. Scientists aren’t sure  exactly what causes such outbreaks, or what their ultimate impacts may  be on coral reef health.


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StarfishSome 2,000  sea star species live throughout the world’s oceans. Some weigh as much  as 11 pounds (5 kilograms) and stretch more than 2 feet (65 centimeters)  across, but others are only half an inch (1 centimeter) in diameter.  These animals reproduce prolifically, and some sea stars can release  millions of eggs into the water for fertilization at the same time.


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Biscuit Sea StarLike sand dollars and sea urchins, sea stars are echinoderms,  those of the “spiny skin.” Sea star skin is calcified to make the  relatively sedentary animal a less appealing meal. It can also adopt a  variety of hues to provide an effective camouflage.


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Sun Star Feeding on Penguin CarcassA sun star feeds on a penguin carcass in frigid Antarctic  waters. Sea stars are opportunistic feeders. While some simply gather  organic particles that float their way, others actively prey on clams or  coral. This sun star is scavenging, making a meal of the remnants of a  penguin left behind by leopard seals.


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Arching Sea StarSea stars  are remarkable for what they lack. They have no blood, but instead use  filtered seawater to circulate nutrients throughout their bodies. They  also lack brains, and their nervous systems stretch throughout theirs  arms. Sea stars don’t have conventional eyes but “see” with  light-sensitive eyespots located at the tip of each arm.

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Sea StarA sea star sits on the bottom of a shallow cove in Belize.  These bottom-dwellers may be humble creatures, but they play important  roles in the ocean ecosystem, including keeping populations of shellfish  in check, and, according to recent studies, absorbing large amounts of  carbon in the world’s oceans.
作者: kai__    時間: 2011-5-6 01:21 AM


這個很像"霍爾的移動城堡"
實際上海星就是自己的堡主..哈
作者: veron1979    時間: 2011-5-8 02:25 AM

great !!!!
作者: xxthomas    時間: 2011-5-8 11:17 AM

我記得細個時去西頁都搵倒佢地足跡,但而家好多地方都冇晒.....!
作者: sunny5722    時間: 2011-5-8 05:51 PM

很漂亮,也很诡异
作者: bklim38    時間: 2011-5-8 05:56 PM

还真的很漂亮,海里的花园
作者: wes33662000    時間: 2011-5-12 12:33 PM

是真的滿漂亮的,種類也滿多的!
作者: TIGER5011    時間: 2011-5-13 05:07 PM

漂亮的海星   真的很漂亮很多多快绝种了
作者: godtdmzli    時間: 2011-5-17 08:12 AM

据说海星是有有毒的,不知道是不是真的,不过,小时候看见同学家里有一些海星,如果它们是有毒的,人们有用什么方法抓到的,怎么处理就使它们去除了毒性。
作者: freeho    時間: 2011-5-17 05:15 PM

good!
作者: tompson    時間: 2011-5-17 11:19 PM

看了好想學潛水
就能欣賞海底世界了!
作者: firegir1    時間: 2011-5-18 12:44 AM

真的超美的。。。好像快去看看。。。
作者: rainietong    時間: 2011-5-18 04:30 PM

好靚wo...不過而家好少la...
作者: 陳小慧    時間: 2011-5-22 08:32 PM

哇真的好漂亮哦~~~
作者: nelali    時間: 2011-5-23 02:29 PM

Wah, so beautiful!
作者: kschow    時間: 2011-5-23 03:19 PM

與色彩鮮艷海星間穿梭、浮潛穿梭於壯麗珊瑚礁....Great!
作者: sweehoe    時間: 2011-5-25 05:51 PM

是真的滿漂亮的
作者: 阿仔93    時間: 2011-5-30 11:24 AM

感觉身体蛮恐怖的 是很漂亮
谢谢分享
作者: ssk2008    時間: 2011-5-31 01:12 AM

it is the sea cleaner... clean any kind of dead body....
作者: wynwai    時間: 2011-5-31 08:09 PM

very beautiful.. thanks for sharing
作者: ashyboy1    時間: 2011-6-10 08:13 PM

太漂亮了!!




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