No. There is no hard, inflexible exoskeleton. The starfish skin has hard protuberances called ossicles, in the form of small plates and spines, which offers most species some protection.
The only way a starfish can become smaller is through extreme starvation, disease, or losing one or more arms to a predator. In many starfish, the arms will regrow.
Starfish can not tolerate a wide range of temperatures. When to cold a starfish will shribble up and shrink until death.
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Only in the movies can you shrink yourself to the size of an ant.
About the size of your face!
dip a dollar bill in ANHYDROUSAMMONIA it will shrink to a quarter of it size
Well, there are lots of different types of starfish and that means that they can't all be the same size. :)
take it to the cleaners and tell them to shrink them
It depends on which definition of "shrink" you're using. Shrink - to become smaller in size. - When the bread dehydrates it will shrink. Shrink - Another word for therapist (quack). - That shrink has a horrible practice. Hope this helped, Good luck!
cut it
8.89 Cm.
Usually between 8-10 centermeters.. they are very tiny.
No.