Starfish as food
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As food for humans
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Starfish, scorpions and seahorse skewers in a Chinese insect market.
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Starfish, scorpions, seahorses and "other unusual culinary delights" at Wangfujing Street in Beijing, China
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Fried starfish skewers in China
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Starfish and other food on a stick being sold at Wangfujing Street in Beijing.
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Deep-fried starfish in Beijing, China
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Scorpion and starfish skewers for sale, Beijing, China
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A man eating a deep-fried starfish on a stick bought from a street vendor in China
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Dried Lizard and Starfish in Hong Kong
As food for animals
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An Arlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) ready to eat a red sea star (Fromia milleporella) at Réunion Island.
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Solaster dawsoni (Dawson's sun star) eating another starfish
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The sun star Solaster dawsoni attacking a spiny red sea star Hippasteria phrygiana
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A Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) eating a starfish at Plum Island Nature Preserve, Massachusetts, USA
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Western Gull at Morro Rock chowing down on a starfish.
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Western Gull (Larus occidentalis) eating an ochre star (Pisaster ochraceus).
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Young Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) with a starfish in his beak, Brittany, France
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Young Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) flying with a starfish in his beak, Brittany, France
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Young Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) with a Common starfish (Asterias rubens) in his beak, Germany
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The harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) is a specialized predator of tropical starfishes.