- Stock Photography: BRITTLE STAR OR OPHIUROIDS ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA - FEBRUARY 2019 by Syberyjczyk
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- Photo title: Brittle star or ophiuroids Zanzibar, Tanzania - February 2019
- Author: Syberyjczyk
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- Brittle stars or ophiuroids are echinoderms in the class Ophiuroidea closely related to starfish. They crawl across the sea floor using their flexible arms for locomotion. The ophiuroids generally have five long, slender, whip-like arms which may reach up to 60 cm in length on the largest specimens. They are also known as serpent stars; the New Latin class name Ophiuroidea is derived from the Ancient Greek ὄφις, meaning `serpent`.
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