Those little tube feet on a starfish’s underside aren’t just for show. They use them to crawl along surfaces, grip prey, and even help with respiration. It’s like having built-in suction cups for a variety of tasks!
Totally fascinating! Those tiny tube feet on a starfish are like nature's multitool—crawling, gripping, and even breathing all with built-in suction cups. Nature really outdid itself, huh?
I didn’t know they used those tiny feet for so many things. Nature always finds smart ways to make simple features do multiple jobs. The suction part makes a lot of sense for holding onto surfaces and catching food. It’s interesting how small things can have such important roles, kind of like understanding how big is 20g when small amounts still matter a lot.