A Panamic cushion star (Pentaceraster cumingi) off the coast of Isla de Coiba, Panama
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A Panamic cushion star (Pentaceraster cumingi) off the coast of Isla de Coiba, Panama
by loes roos

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Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Like most starfish the pincushion starfish has five arms, although it can be hard to tell! The species has very short, wide arms; juveniles they resemble a flat pentagon, and as they grow older they 'inflate' and become as round as, well, a pincushion!
(Image: A pincushion starfish (Culcita novaeguineae) by Sylvie Omnès)
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Cake sea star (Anthenea aspera)
Photo by Loh Kok Sheng
Chocolate Chip Sea Star Protoreaster nodosus

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A red cushion sea star (Oreaster reticulatus) in Rendezvous Bay, Saint John, Virgin Islands
by Alan Cressler
A chocolate chip sea star (Protoreaster nodosus) in Sulawesi, Indonesia
by Bernard Dupont
Granulated cushion sea star (Choriaster granulatus)
Photo by Michaels Bubbles