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Biology, Coral Reef Species & Ecology, Volunteering

Interacting with a Bahama Sea Star at Contact Cove

June 15, 2023July 23, 2024 elauervose

Bahama sea stars have eyes at the tips of each arm. These eyes are capable of seeing light and dark areas and can form very low resolution images with no color. You can experience this for yourself with a very simple experiment.

Tagged animal behavior, coral reef, marine biology, MOTE Marine Laboratory & Aquarium, sea star, sea-stars

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