how do star fishes take their food?
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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. The prey tissue is partially digested externally before the soup-like "chowder" produced is drawn back into its 10 digestive glands.
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Star fish eat in very unusual way.
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they use their feet , which have suction -cups on the bottom , to help them hold on to their prey .
Once 's its opened the starfish 's stomach actually comes out of its mouth , and pushes itself inside of the clam or mussel shell.
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