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Starfish typically mate during the spring and summer months when water temperatures are warmer. This allows for optimal conditions for reproduction and the development of their larvae.
Yes, they do.
yes, there are male and female starfish. they do not mate. they just release their gametes in the water and wait for the gamete of the opposite sex to fertilize it. some species of starfish can also reproduce through regeneration.
they are made when starfish are fossilized and dug out of the ground. feel free to correct me if this is not what you want.
Starfish are not poisonous, they are often considered a delicacy.
sexaully and asexually. male and female starfish release gametes into the evironment hoping that they'll find another to fertillize.
Whenever they are hungry.
It is a kind of starfish which has a granular texture and thus appears to be coated with sugar. They tend to be brown to orange in color and depite the name are not considered edible. They are the kind of starfish people most often associate with the name "starfish"
This question presupposes that starfish only mate with starfish that are "their match." Of course, there is no such thing as one starfish being "the match" of another. To the contrary, starfish simply mate with other starfish at random wherever they find them. And some species of starfish are hermaphroditic, meaning that each starfish has both male and female reproductive systems. Other species of starfish are sequentially hermaphroditic, meaning that they start out life having male reproductive systems and then become female later in life. In humans, over the last two centuries, it has become popular for couples to marry based on their perception of compatibility and sexual attraction. However, the success of such marriages is debatable, as the current divorce rate in the United States is between 40 and 50 percent, which is much higher than the divorce rate when marriages were arranged based on other criteria. In fact, many modern marriages that end up being successful, in spite of the fact that they are often based only on sexual compatibility, would likely have been successful anyway even if they had married based on older and more traditional methods of finding a match.
i think that a flamingo and a bird cant mate