Crown-Of-Thorns Starfish

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The crown-of-thorns starfish, its scientific name being Acanthaster planci, is a multiple-armed sea star that is most know for preying upon hard, or stony, coral polyps, which is more often referred by marine biologists as Scleractinia. The crown-of-thorns starfish receives its moniker from thorn-like spines that are full of venom which cover its upper surface, hence it’s name. It is also well known as a supreme coral predator. The main reason the crown of thorns starfish is such a massive hunter of coral is because of its skill removing the polyps and leaving the corals bleached and dead for consumption. When there is a large amount of coral in one certain area, the crown of thorns can have itself a feeding frenzy. However, since it feeds on so much of our ocean’s coral, it is a main contributor to …show more content…

Classification The crown of thorns starfish is classified as such. It is obviously a member of the kingdom Animalia, as are most multicellular organisms. The phylum is that of the Echinodermata, which are recognizable by their radial symmetry and include such well-known animals such as other species of starfish, sea cucumbers, sand dollars, and sea urchins. Their class is referred to as Asteroidea, which is the main starfish classification. It also includes brittle stars and “basket stars”. Mostly following Asteroidea is the order Valvatida, which contains around 700 species in 17 families. Speaking of families, the crown of thorns starfish’s is called the Acanthasteridae. Finally, the genus and species is the Acanthaster planci, which is the universally known and scientific name for the crown of thorns starfish. Acanthaster planci in the past has often been known for its confusion due to other genus’ and species with the complex or similar synonoms.

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