
Patiria miniata - Wikipedia
Patiria miniata, the bat star, sea bat, webbed star, or broad-disk star, is a species of sea star (also called a starfish) in the family Asterinidae. It typically has five arms, with the center disk of the …
Bat star | Animals | Monterey Bay Aquarium
The bat star comes in a wide variety of solid and mottled colors, including red, orange, yellow, brown, green and purple. It has webbing between its short, triangular arms, which gives it a …
Bat Star | Online Learning Center | Aquarium of the Pacific
One of the most common varieties of star in the Eastern Pacific, the Bat Star range is from Sitka, Alaska down to Baja Mexico. Also known as the Webbed Star and Broad-disk Star, they are …
Sea Wonder: Bat Star - National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
Jan 8, 2021 · Bat stars (Patiria miniate) go by a few names, including the sea bat, webbed star, and broad-disk star — and what stars they are! These scavengers play vital roles in their …
Bat Star - Georgia Aquarium
Learn the scientific name, discover the habitat, diet and special characteristics of the Bat Star with the Georgia Aquarium.
Bat Sea Star - Marine Biological Laboratory
Bat stars (Patiria miniata) are named for the thick webbing between their arms that gives them a more “bat-like” appearance than other sea stars. These colorful echinoderms are most …
Patiria miniata - ADW
The Bat Star is most commonly reddish-orange or mottled white, but can be found in a variety of colors and patterns. They usually have five, sometimes four to nine, short, triangular arms. …
Bat star | Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium
Bat stars are typically a vibrant red-orange, though they can also be found in shades of white, green, purple and pink. Their spiny, tough skin acts as a shield against predators, while tiny, …
Morro Bay: Under the Surface - Bat Star
Common Name: Bat Star. Scientific Name: Patiria miniata. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family: Animalia, Echinodermata, Asteroidea, Spinulosida, Asterinidae. Diet: Omnivorous, …
SEA STARS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST BAT STAR Patiria miniata
This star is often host to the slender, dark brown BAT STAR COMMENSAL WORM Ophiodromus pugettensis on its oral surface. INTRODUCTION | ABOUT SEA STARS | BIOLOGY | …