tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post8872424171047135056..comments2024-03-28T17:33:32.921-04:00Comments on Ocracoke Island Journal: Gallery of Photos after IrenePhiliphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01572532603071469799noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-41985231895750268342011-09-14T13:33:27.583-04:002011-09-14T13:33:27.583-04:00Philip,
Do people eat star fish?
SarahPhilip,<br /><br />Do people eat star fish?<br /><br />SarahAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-81282923443549873922011-09-14T08:00:29.760-04:002011-09-14T08:00:29.760-04:00Jackie, when I found the starfish that I did they ...Jackie, when I found the starfish that I did they were sort of like picking up a piece of sliced cheese, pliabe but with some body to it. Some of the ones we picked up and turned over were still moving the little hairs or tentacles (not sure of the proper term). Those we put back in the water, hoping against hope that they still had a chance. They were all wet. And mine are still purple, even after 2 days of drying. But I trust Amy that they will turn brown soon.Toni W.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-18981222544681211642011-09-14T07:56:24.830-04:002011-09-14T07:56:24.830-04:00Jackie, I assume the first part of your question i...Jackie, I assume the first part of your question is about starfish. They are not gooey...but they are pliable. Years ago I discovered that starfish that wash up on the beach are sometimes still alive. I picked up several and laid them on a board to dry out in the sun. The next morning they had moved several inches. By the way, the starfish in the photo is right side up.<br /><br />Sand dollars, like starfish, are echinoderms. Normally the bleached white skeleton of the sand dollar is what beachcombers find along the surf. Live sand dollars are often found on the sandy bottom of the sound. When alive they are covered with a greenish velvety layer of hair-like spines.Philiphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01572532603071469799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-64076068718203590142011-09-13T23:19:35.690-04:002011-09-13T23:19:35.690-04:00Okay ... another dumb question ... are they gooey,...Okay ... another dumb question ... are they gooey, limpy wet when you find them like that? Do you ever find them dried? And another dumb question about sand dollars ... do you ever find them dry or are they always wet, too?<br />JackieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-17168574246724253312011-09-13T05:13:43.894-04:002011-09-13T05:13:43.894-04:00That should say yesterday and last night. Up too e...That should say yesterday and last night. Up too early this morning.Toni Wallsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-43297113368516140942011-09-13T05:12:29.856-04:002011-09-13T05:12:29.856-04:00@ Jackie - Amy told me this evening that when the ...@ Jackie - Amy told me this evening that when the starfish dry the purple changes to brown. They are very pretty though when they are purple. I picked up seven on the beach today of various sizes and am drying them now. <br />Philip, my husband and I truly enjoyed the show this evening. You, Amy and Dave always do a wonderful job. Thank you.Jack and Toni Wallsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-4957910918397222262011-09-12T12:54:36.208-04:002011-09-12T12:54:36.208-04:00Great pictures! What stories that old fridge and ...Great pictures! What stories that old fridge and tv could tell!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-71624012526353605442011-09-12T10:38:25.277-04:002011-09-12T10:38:25.277-04:00I have searched for years for a sea star without s...I have searched for years for a sea star without success. I only have 1 (whole) scotch bonnet I have plenty of sand dollars. I love sand dollars and scallop shells. I have a lot of scallops. I like them because of the shape and the diffrent colors.Patnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-51384364397697227582011-09-12T09:54:09.496-04:002011-09-12T09:54:09.496-04:00I think the purple is specific to that variety of ...I think the purple is specific to that variety of starfish (or sea star). I've found other varieties--live, and not nearly as exotic-looking as the purple one in the photo--that were the same pale wheat color on bottom as on top. Thanks for sharing the photos.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-6476535239616479332011-09-12T09:11:47.363-04:002011-09-12T09:11:47.363-04:00WOW the sea life is amazing.WOW the sea life is amazing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-74606563634616372242011-09-12T08:20:40.629-04:002011-09-12T08:20:40.629-04:00That starfish is upside down.That starfish is upside down.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559692.post-88859054129129918352011-09-12T08:00:25.633-04:002011-09-12T08:00:25.633-04:00Silly landlubber question here about the starfish ...Silly landlubber question here about the starfish ... I've never seen one that is purple. Are they purple after they dry out or only before they dry?<br /><br />JackieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com