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Nov 4, 2018 1:45 AM

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? The nine-armed sea star (Luidia senegalensis)

https://www.instagram.com/p/BpfXkJslm_B/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=60s4hrrb4x93

That's a big nope

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This is a whole new sort of phobia

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Have you ever just stopped and asked yourself why starfish exist outside of science fiction?

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The longer I watch this the more I'm expecting it to do something horrific like suddenly jump

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It's like 9 centipedes stuck together. and why an odd number of legs? is one of them a head?

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Put it on your dick

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My first instinct is to kill it with fire.

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Wow, where did you find this wild Starmie?

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Starfish are basically stomachs with weird leg things and we should be glad they don't grow large enough to eat humans.

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....But it looks large enough.....the reason you think they don't...is cause they did and aren't around to tell

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They get a lot bigger than this with 20+ arms lol

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Azura's star !

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I believe

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He canned did it.

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Calm down, Patrick.

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An asteroid.

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Sandstorm by DaRude.

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Pycnopodia sea star maybe. The Latin is something like “dense limbs”

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It’s called Luidia senegalensis

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starfish

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*seastar

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It's echino cool.

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KILL IT WITH FIRE!

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Kill it with selenium

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This is why I don't like the ocean. If this was a video game you'd shoot that thing instantly!

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I'm favoriting this for the next time I take acid.

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Why would there even be such a thing?

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Paige no!

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v

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Thanks, I hate it.

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Some of those legs don’t look like they’re involved.

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He is on his way to the shoestore

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Is nobody going to acknowledge how this thing has 9 legs!!????

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Luidia senegalensis.

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i acknowledge it has 9 legs... does that make you feel better??? i tried -___-

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I JUST CAME HERE TO WRITE THIS!

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Everything about the echinoderms is so odd and off from the rest of nature. I love them.

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Most species have 5, some species have six or seven arms, and others have 10–15 arms. https://arxiv.org/abs/1202.2219

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Just wait until you see how they eat by expelling their own digestive tract

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Bottomfeeder goes fishing with his prolapsnet?

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And glowing

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Like 9,000 legs. It puts the leggiest centipede to shame. I have a lot less respect for the centipede now.

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Is THAT why they call it the nine-armed sea star? Wow, now it all makes sense.

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You ask as if no one but you has noticed.

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It's a seastar (echinoderm). How many legs do you think it should have?

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Bout tree fiddy

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Brittlestar?

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No brittle stars are smaller

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Four, five, six or eight seem pretty popular options.

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Most species have 5, some species have six or seven arms, and others have 10–15 arms. https://arxiv.org/abs/1202.2219

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10. It may have lost one due to injury. t. paleoguy

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But it’s a sea star, of some variety, and aren’t they kind of known for having an odd number of legs?

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Most species have 5, some species have six or seven arms, and others have 10–15 arms. https://arxiv.org/abs/1202.2219

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And each of those legs has hundreds of little tiny legs of their own!

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And each of those tiny legs has thousands of minuscule legs of its own!

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And each of those minuscule legs has tens of thousands of microscopic legs of their own!

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And each of those... ok enough

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And each of those tiny legs has millions of microscopic legs of their own!

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And each of those microscopic legs is double the size of my dick.

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Long story short; Legs

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