No idea, but a pretty cool looking star.
A friend has asked me to help her ID a Sea Star her daughter found lying on the beach. They were on the Gulf of Mexico. The closest I could come was the common sand sifting sea star, but the markings are not wuite right as is the curl of the spines. Any help in Identifying this sea star is greatly appreciated.
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No idea, but a pretty cool looking star.
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Cool looking star. I too have no clue what it is but it does look kind of like a sand shifting star.
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Hello Jeffery and to TR. I have not seen a star with those makings either.
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Hello RO25 and to TR. The star has beautiful markings, but I too am baffled as to what it is. Perhaps a google search for sea life from that body of water will provide some answers to your questions. Let us know when you find out.
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