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  2. Patiriella regularis - Wikipedia

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    Patiriella regularis, or New Zealand common cushion star, is a sea star of the family Asterinidae, native to New Zealand. It has an arm spread of up to 60 mm (2.4 in). It is one of New Zealand's most common rocky shore starfish. [1] It is abundant in shallow water around both mainland islands. They come in a large range of colours and have 4 ...

  3. Culcita schmideliana - Wikipedia

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    Culcita schmideliana, commonly known as the spiny cushion star, is a species of pin-cushion star. It has a variety of base colors and often patches of a different color. It is pentagonal in shape and lives in the tropical Indo-Pacific. This species is rarely kept by hobby aquarists.

  4. Culcita novaeguineae - Wikipedia

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    Culcita novaeguineae (common name, cushion star) is a species of starfish. It has short arms and an inflated appearance and resembles a pentagonal pincushion . It is variable in colour and can be found in tropical warm waters in the Indo-Pacific .

  5. These Christmas Tree Deviled Eggs Will Fly Off the Party Tray

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    Cut out 24 star shapes using a small star-shaped plunger. Top trees with stars and lightly sprinkle with smoked paprika. Tip: A fondant plunger works best for making the yellow pepper star toppers.

  6. Asterina gibbosa - Wikipedia

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    Asterina gibbosa is a pentagonal starfish with short blunt arms and an inflated appearance. The aboral (upper) surface is clothed in groups of short, blunt spines. This starfish grows to a diameter of about 5 centimetres (2.0 in) and may be brown, green or orange.

  7. Ceramaster arcticus - Wikipedia

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    A member of the sea star genus Ceramaster (often referred to as cushion stars), the Arctic cookie star is broadly pentagonal, rigid, and like other Ceramaster species, has no arms. The species' aboral surface (i.e., the top of the sea star) has small flat-topped plates. Growing up to 11 cm across (4.2 inches), it is pink and often has red accents.

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