Image of Giant Pink Sea Star
Description:
This subtidal seastar frequently has its papulae out, which makes the rays appear smooth and gelatinous as seen here. The aboral ossicles form spines which are single, clustered, or in a network. Photo by Dave Cowles, July 2005
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