starfish have bumps and spines on their body
Starfish do not have fur. They actually have soft spines that cover their whole bodies. These are used for protection.
soft tissue
Both are soft
starfish's skintextures can very, they are usually soft and smooth but can be rough at times.
yes
Starfish have little rock-like structures on the aboral(top) side of their bodies called ossicles.
Soft bodies have no bones Invertebrates have no back bone You do the math.
The term "soft bodies" refer to animals with no skeleton.
When the red-knobbed starfish is young, it will eat algae, but as it grows it will eat soft corals, sponges, tubeworms, clams, starfish and other invertebrates.
Marine animals with soft bodies and no backbone are Mollusks.
Not really, mainly starfish prey prefer shelled animals such as oysters and clams. They would not eat starfish because to feed they tend to push open shells using their tube feet and extend their stomach out to engulf and digest food. Starfish have a rough surface and starfish prefer soft tissue as a food.