

I saw these two Cushion Stars on the beach in Kawaihae Harbor. Cushion Stars come in a variety of shapes and colors.
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I saw these two Cushion Stars on the beach in Kawaihae Harbor. Cushion Stars come in a variety of shapes and colors.
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Love them. Star fish are always a good find and I’d mistake these for something misshapen.
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They do come in a variety of shapes and colors.
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They are so good Graham. I haven’t seen any for years. I think they are more south of me
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Mostly I see them while snorkeling. On shore, it needs to be the right place and a low tide.
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That’s where I’ve seen them. In tidal pools
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Are they shells or something like an urchin, Graham? Not familiar with these at all.
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They are Echinoderms, the same family as urchins. Unlike most urchins, sea stars don’t have spines.
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Thanks, Graham. I think I might have seen one here. I’ll look out for them.
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Looks like a loaf of bread!
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Looks can be deceptive!
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that first one is so unusual (to my eyes) – marvellous beach finds
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They really do look like cushions!
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extraordinary creatures
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