Star on a star

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justleesa

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Seems spring is in the air...baby everythings are moving around out there. Lately I have been lucky in finding "baby" brittle starfish on top or on the bottom of cushion starfish (notice the 2 baby pink schrimp on the blue one...they jump off like fleas!)
 
very nice pics!

i wonder if it's safe for those little stars to be so close to the mouth of the big
star....
 
H2Andy:
very nice pics!

i wonder if it's safe for those little stars to be so close to the mouth of the big
star....
You know, when I turned it over the innards of the cushion star was pulling back in and the brittlel star was wiggiling in it, but stayed out when the star closed...So I don't know if they are dinner or just try to find protection and food under the other star.
 

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