A sand dollars crawls but it is not a reptile. It is a Echoinoderm related to sea urchin and star fish.
Birds and mammals prey on the star nose mole.Some birds include:Great Horned OwlsLong-eared OwlsBarred OwlsBarn owlsRed-tailed hawksSome mammals include:striped skunksweaselsminksfoxesAlso fish such as the northern pike prey on the star-nosed mole.
Sea otters do not have gills because they are mammals.
star fish-they can be cut in half and form two new animals insects
no its not it is a arthropod
They have special enzymes that grow it back
No, starfish are not reptiles. Reptiles are vertebrates; that is, they have backbones. Fin-fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals are vertebrates. Starfish aren't. Starfish are invertebrates called echinoderms.
there's jellyfish star fish whales and lots of big small fish
Yes they do because they are naturally allergic to most feline species, like some semi-aquatic mammals like the platypus.
There are several insects referred to as "daddy long legs", but all of them are insects, which are arthropods, which is a group of Ecdysozoa, which are creatures which shed exoskeletons.The star fish is an echinoderm, which is a group of Deuterostomia, which are creatures whose first holes during development are their anuses. So starfish are more closely related to human beings than they are to daddy long legs.
Yes, If another fish was to eat the star fish whilst underwater then the star fish would die.
Star nosed moles are placental mammals, which means they do not lay eggs.