STARFISH MATING Lyra Schmidt. MATING  Starfish free spawn. Free spawning is when sex cells are released in to the water.  Starfish gather into groups.

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STARFISH MATING Lyra Schmidt

MATING  Starfish free spawn. Free spawning is when sex cells are released in to the water.  Starfish gather into groups in increase chance of egg meeting sperm.  Sperm and egg is released in numerous amounts.  Some starfish are asexual.

PREGNANCY  Females can carry the larvae by having the larvae attached.  If not attended to by the mother, the larvae flows in the current till in sinks to the ocean floor.  It takes 4 days the blob to start forming into a starfish.  After it hatches, its known as a larvae.

OFFSPRING  The starfish can get raised by the mother by being attached or it will be on its own.  It stays protected hiding under sea rocks and coral.  They are at risk to be eaten by whale.  They feed on minuscule plants and animals floating nearby.