Talk:Brittle star

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This is a really well written page. Demonstrats that an encyclopedia doesn't need to be boring to be factual. I've dived with brittle stars... must confess that I wasn't entirely nice to them though. Up and down the east coast of Australia (my diving has been from Sydney to the Gold Coast, and Coffs Harbour in between), it is very common in my experience to be met upon arriving at the bottom by a parrot fish. "Hi, my name is Parrot Fish, and I'll be your escort for this dive" is how they work. They follow you around everywhere for the duration of the dive. The parrot fish *particularly* like it when you lift up rocks for them and allow them access to the soft mushy goddies underneath. The parrot fish go *crazy* when you pick upa rock for them and there's a brittle star underneath. Brittle stars must be pretty tasty, 'cos when a rock is lifted and the star is visible, all hell breaks loose! The star makes a runner, and the parrot fish dives and consumes! Amazing! -- User:220.240.18.159

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hey wer is the full scientific classification of a brittle star?

Range
 - diverged from ... ? is not apparant. Hilarleo 11:32, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

Brittle Stars is band
I want to add it, but I'm too drunk right now. KenFehling 03:29, 26 July 2007 (UTC)

"legs"
Why is "legs" in quotation marks? whether you say legs or arms is arbitrary surely?

My edit summary
Just wanted to apologize for the weird edit summary ("User:שבע-שלוש"), it was a result of copy & paste, the summary should have been a spelling correction, of course. Cheers, Ynhockey (Talk) 19:37, 22 August 2008 (UTC)

Number of species
In different paragraphs, it says 1500 and 1900. Which one is correct or more up to date? --Artman40 (talk) 20:06, 5 February 2009 (UTC)

Name
Strangely enough I see no full explanation about it's name. I don't know how to edit it, by anyways if I remember correctly my Greek classes ophis=serpent, oura=tail, eidos=form, ea=characterized by. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 187.33.243.34 (talk) 09:00, 29 June 2016 (UTC)

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