8. What is peculiar about feeding habits in
starfish?
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A starfish feeds by first extending its stomach out of its mouth and over the digestible parts of its prey, such as mussels and clams. ... Periodic increases in starfish populations can also cause major destruction to Pacific reef tracts, such as the Great Barrier Reef, as certain species feed on reef-building corals."Aug 1, 2013