Bloody henry starfish
The bloody henry starfish is normally a bright purply-red colour and is found all around the UK.
The bloody henry starfish is normally a bright purply-red colour and is found all around the UK.
Our largest starfish, the spiny starfish can reach an impressive diameter of 70cm!
Brittle stars, sea urchins and other starfish will want to stay out of the way of this speedy carnivorous starfish!
A most familiar seashore inhabitant, the common starfish truly lives up to its name in UK seas and rockpools!
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This small, round sea urchin is (unsurprisingly!) green in colour and can be found on rocky shores around the UK.
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This large round urchin is sometimes found in rockpools, recognisable by its pink spiky shell (known as a test).