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  2. Common starfish - Wikipedia

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    Uraster violaceus Forbes, 1841. The common starfish, common sea star or sugar starfish ( Asterias rubens) is the most common and familiar starfish in the north-east Atlantic. Belonging to the family Asteriidae, it has five arms and usually grows to between 10–30 cm across, although larger specimens (up to 52 cm across) are known.

  3. Starfish Prime - Wikipedia

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    Starfish Prime was a high-altitude nuclear test conducted by the United States, a joint effort of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and the Defense Atomic Support Agency. It was launched from Johnston Atoll on July 9, 1962, and was the largest nuclear test conducted in outer space, and one of five conducted by the US in space.

  4. Luidia senegalensis - Wikipedia

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    Luidia senegalensis, the nine-armed sea star, is a tropical species of starfish in the family Luidiidae found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Description [ edit ] The nine-armed sea star has long, slim tapering arms attached to a small circular central disc.

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  6. File:Women at Starfish Beach, Boca del Drago.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Crown-of-thorns starfish - Wikipedia

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    The crown-of-thorns starfish (frequently abbreviated to COTS), [1] Acanthaster planci, is a large starfish that preys upon hard, or stony, coral polyps ( Scleractinia ). The crown-of-thorns starfish receives its name from venomous thorn-like spines that cover its upper surface, resembling the biblical crown of thorns.