k Brittle star on a soft coral Brittle star Ophiothrix sp. climbing on a soft coral. Brittle stars are echinoderms, relatives of the starfish and sea urchins. They crawl around using their long whiplike arms, and generally feed on carrion and detritus. Photographed in the Egyptian Red Sea. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Brittle star on a soft coral Brittle star  Ophiothrix sp.  climbing on a soft coral. Brittle stars are echinoderms, relatives of the starfish and sea urchins. They crawl around using their long whip like arms, and generally feed on carrion and detritus. Photographed in the Egyptian Red Sea.
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Brittle star on a soft coral

Brittle star (Ophiothrix sp.) climbing on a soft coral. Brittle stars are echinoderms, relatives of the starfish and sea urchins. They crawl around using their long whip-like arms, and generally feed on carrion and detritus. Photographed in the Egyptian Red Sea.

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