This Incredible Little Starfish Has a Secret | Deep Look

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Unlike most sea stars, six-rayed sea star moms are VERY involved in their kids' lives, caressing and protecting their babies for months. When they're big enough, the youngsters venture out on their own to ruthlessly hunt down their tiny prey.
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    The California shoreline is home to the tiny six-rayed sea star. About the size of a bottle cap, these diminutive starfish have an unusually attentive style of raising their young.
    “Most sea stars use a broadcast spawning method,” says Berenice Baca-Ceballos, a graduate student at San Francisco State University. Broadcast spawners release huge numbers of eggs and sperm directly into the water. The lucky ones meet and develop into larvae that grow up all on their own. Most never reach adulthood.
    But mama six-rayed stars of the genus Leptasterias are different. “The mother sea star will sit on her eggs for about two to three months until her eggs develop, hatch, and grow into little juvenile sea stars,” says Baca-Ceballos. “She’s like a mother chicken. The female sea star sits on her eggs until the little baby sea stars, that look like delicate living snowflakes, are ready to adventure out.“
    This style of holding on to their young as they develop is called brooding. While six-rayed sea stars have many fewer offspring than most sea stars, they spend more time taking care of their young.
    “By protecting her young, the six-rayed star increases the chances that her babies will survive,” Baca- Ceballos says.
    --- How do starfish move?
    Starfish move using hydraulic pressure. They have a system of canals, called the water vascular system, which run through their bodies. The canals connect to a large number of tiny flexible tube feet that end in adhesive pads. A starfish contracts muscles to adjust the hydraulic pressure in the tube feet, allowing it to crawl along surfaces.
    --- How do starfish eat?
    Starfish are mostly carnivores. Many types of starfish eat shellfish like mussels, clams and snails. A starfish will use its numerous tube feet to slowly pry open its prey’s shell. Once it has opened the shell enough, the starfish will extend its stomach out through its mouth to digest its prey alive. Some types of starfish also eat small fish, plankton and detritus.
    --- Do starfish have eyes?
    Starfish usually have a simple eyespot at the tip of each arm. Also called ocelli, these eyespots can only sense light and dark.
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Komentáře • 280

  • @MA-URAG_na_MORO
    @MA-URAG_na_MORO Před měsícem +632

    The baby starfish chasing the baby snail is the cutest predation vid ever...!!!

    • @Toastmaster_5000
      @Toastmaster_5000 Před měsícem +48

      I was thinking the same thing - made it even funnier that it was so slow paced

    • @MA-URAG_na_MORO
      @MA-URAG_na_MORO Před měsícem +17

      @@Toastmaster_5000 know what would be funniest...? Zefrank narrating that scene, lolz...

    • @eklectiktoni
      @eklectiktoni Před měsícem +3

      I thought the same thing. Too stinking cute!😭

    • @sorincioara7861
      @sorincioara7861 Před měsícem +6

      And kinda awkward because these poor baby barnicles and sea snails are gonna die young. They only got to live hours, days, weeks, or even months; and now they just died.

    • @ttuanmu
      @ttuanmu Před měsícem +5

      @@sorincioara7861Yeah, I agree. They both looked cute, but there was nothing cute about what happened…..😢😢😢

  • @bohgirl11
    @bohgirl11 Před měsícem +271

    Its amazing how starfish look innocent and harmless enough, but once you see them slowly, but aggressively pursuing a source of food, all of a sudden they're pretty scary.

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před měsícem +22

      Yup!

    • @shardinalwind7696
      @shardinalwind7696 Před měsícem +5

      They still look cute to me

    • @bohgirl11
      @bohgirl11 Před měsícem +3

      @@shardinalwind7696 They are definitely adorable!!!! These ones in particular. They just look so fluffy and tiny. :)

    • @KlaunFuhrer-du7fr
      @KlaunFuhrer-du7fr Před měsícem

      Nothing compared how snails hunt and eat other snails... i wont even say alive... it is self understanding.

    • @quitlife9279
      @quitlife9279 Před měsícem +1

      It's even more worse seeing them eating a crab, they literally melt the crab into a soft blob all the while the crab is still alive. You'll never see them as innocent and harmless ever again. they're the most terrifying predator on the beach or even the planet, and it doesn't even have a face. Just a bunch of murderous tentacles.

  • @da2935
    @da2935 Před měsícem +297

    They look like baby popcorns!! So cute

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před měsícem +41

      We though the same thing! Or goldfish crackers. At any rate, they do look like a yummy snack.

    • @aramizcroissant
      @aramizcroissant Před měsícem +4

      Please don't eat them

    • @franmanlemon
      @franmanlemon Před měsícem +11

      you ever see those gerber star puffs lol

    • @yuzhongluoyisson9420
      @yuzhongluoyisson9420 Před měsícem +5

      C R U N C H

    • @Orochiex3
      @Orochiex3 Před měsícem

      Who's gonna stop me ​@@aramizcroissant?

  • @LegoCookieDoggie
    @LegoCookieDoggie Před měsícem +417

    Carnivorous little snowflakes that’s how a boomer would describe me as

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před měsícem +50

      Hahahha

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate Před měsícem

      except... boomers are the ones who've benefitted the most from the carnivorous appetite of capitalism...

    • @dumbbirdwayne
      @dumbbirdwayne Před měsícem +9

      They look like they’d be super fluffy 😅 the texture and size of them is so cute, just teeny little stars!

    • @marumiyuhime
      @marumiyuhime Před měsícem +1

      you are confusing boomers with gen x glad i helped during boomer days dat waz a racial slur fo whight folk.

    • @SuperXzm
      @SuperXzm Před měsícem

      Carnivorous for pills

  • @diana_svy
    @diana_svy Před měsícem +99

    3:58 that snail was RUNNING for its life

  • @zoz998
    @zoz998 Před měsícem +183

    I'm in love with the six jingles whenever the arms are counted!
    Music's use in immersing the viewer in these short videos is so understated and unappreciated!

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate Před měsícem +17

      omg yesss the 6-note motif was so well-used!
      come to think of it... this series ALWAYS has great music... very severely underrated imo

  • @JETAlone12
    @JETAlone12 Před měsícem +132

    The music is always on point but Seth Samuel really knocked it out of the park this time. Putting it in 6/4 was inspired.

    • @sethgsamuel
      @sethgsamuel Před měsícem +35

      Thank you! Did you notice the switch to 5/8 for the five-armed guys? czcams.com/video/SSTfw1wuP9s/video.html

    • @JETAlone12
      @JETAlone12 Před měsícem +11

      @@sethgsamuel I didn't! That's incredible.

    • @tanyeewei
      @tanyeewei Před měsícem +2

      @@sethgsamueli thought it is cool to have notes match up to the counting of the stars' arms

    • @sethgsamuel
      @sethgsamuel Před měsícem +1

      @@tanyeewei thank you!

  • @pacoramon9468
    @pacoramon9468 Před měsícem +42

    4:11 RUN YOU CUTIE.

  • @DeeDee_Viera
    @DeeDee_Viera Před měsícem +73

    I learn something new on Deep Look every time and I'm so proud of it. I never knew there was a 6 limbed starfish that was this adorable and caring! Thanks for sharing 🫶🏾🌻

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před měsícem +9

      Our pleasure!

    • @brianrigsby7900
      @brianrigsby7900 Před měsícem +1

      @@KQEDDeepLookwait…I thought starfish had 5…

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před měsícem +2

      Many have 5, but there is actually some variation by species.

    • @Intendeduse1
      @Intendeduse1 Před měsícem +1

      @@brianrigsby7900 this is addressed in the video my dude.

  • @AphidKirby
    @AphidKirby Před měsícem +72

    I had no idea ther were K strategy starfish! Soooo cute! They really do look like snowflakes and look at those bright red eyespots they got! They got their mother's eyes....

  • @Nimbos0
    @Nimbos0 Před měsícem +19

    Shoutout to the Deep Look team especially the sound crew. The dings added to the music when counting the arms was a really nice touch 😊

  • @timlopez7631
    @timlopez7631 Před měsícem +26

    I think this is my favorite video of yours! The music and editing are so spot on. The little 6-note riff someone also pointed out, the way the baby sea star makes up the Deep Look icon in the intro, the clever writing, it's all made so thoughtfully! 🥹

  • @P_X-9
    @P_X-9 Před měsícem +16

    Awww look at those little baby starfish! They're so CUTE

  • @Lucas_lol842
    @Lucas_lol842 Před měsícem +61

    i can't believe they have 6 armsss

    • @Matagu1
      @Matagu1 Před měsícem +2

      6 arms is nothing. Look at other seastar

    • @sleepyfish2157
      @sleepyfish2157 Před měsícem +2

      Sunflower sea star 😁😁

    • @noobseemswrong
      @noobseemswrong Před měsícem

      Crown of Thorns Sea Star: Errrm, uuuh, about that…

  • @adpirtle
    @adpirtle Před měsícem +17

    Aww sea star puppies! So cute (until they start eating other babies lol)

  • @chezmoi42
    @chezmoi42 Před měsícem +9

    Oh, these are adorable, like tiny crocheted doilies! Thank you all so much for your meticulous and charming work. I once wrote a starfish poem - seems like the right gift for you.
    Le Poisson (Etoile) d’Avril
    An unwary periwinkle wandered
    along a tidepool’s edge
    as the dark of evening fell.
    A thousand stars began to sparkle
    round the crescent of the moon;
    before him, all the sky reflected
    in the mirror of the water.
    Suddenly, one star moved toward him
    and as he watched, bemused,
    it took him gently in its arms.
    --MC 4/2019

  • @bighugebug8444
    @bighugebug8444 Před měsícem +11

    Leptasterias!!! I help study these thru the Cohen lab at SFSU. I’ve been waiting for this episode

  • @Ella35222
    @Ella35222 Před měsícem +5

    Shoutout to the composer, he went hard for this episode

  • @TragoudistrosMPH
    @TragoudistrosMPH Před měsícem +14

    Fascinating! Now I wonder about male and female starfish. I thought most were hermaphrodites. Very cool.
    I liked seeing the entire larval stage develop!

  • @rdnry
    @rdnry Před měsícem +13

    Amazing job on the music on this one!!! so good

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před měsícem +7

      Glad you enjoy it! That's the music of Seth G. Samuel. He composes the score for all of our episodes. :-)

  • @melonmatv9112
    @melonmatv9112 Před měsícem +8

    the music and editing in this episode was amazing!

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před měsícem +3

      Kia Simon does our fine cut editing and motion graphics - she's a wiz!

    • @melonmatv9112
      @melonmatv9112 Před měsícem

      @@KQEDDeepLook my compliments to the chef!

  • @KBird-flylow
    @KBird-flylow Před měsícem +29

    What a great title

  • @LadyBrightcynder
    @LadyBrightcynder Před měsícem +2

    Oh my goodness the little baby starfish! They're so sweet!

  • @joashthedoash6699
    @joashthedoash6699 Před měsícem +7

    I always thought the prepopped popcorn always tasted funny 🤣

  • @mohammedyaser1357
    @mohammedyaser1357 Před měsícem +5

    Thanks for the shoutout guys!! My bad for that mistake though, these stars have 6 arms, not 5. I really hope your channel continues to grow!❤❤⭐⭐⭐

  • @cosmichale
    @cosmichale Před měsícem +5

    I'm just obsessed with deep look!

  • @connieembury1
    @connieembury1 Před měsícem +4

    The way she says "Digested alive"!

  • @fredrickadelbert903
    @fredrickadelbert903 Před měsícem +2

    The babies are so cute

  • @Acturcia
    @Acturcia Před měsícem +2

    The sound design is so good in this! The sfx for the 6 arms matches the music!

  • @Art_Murder
    @Art_Murder Před měsícem +5

    This is the cutest video yet

  • @9767Music
    @9767Music Před měsícem +3

    I love how they walk with tiny little poles on their arms instead of actually using the arms

    • @shroomyesc
      @shroomyesc Před měsícem

      As do most of their cousins like urchins or sand dollars but then brittle stars said screw that and actually "leap" and swim with their four arms while leading with one as if it were a head. They can even grab prey from above them in the water with those arms, much more active predators.

  • @LM-lv6fv
    @LM-lv6fv Před měsícem +2

    Best footage & best narration ever👍🏼🥰 Thank you for this amazing vid

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před měsícem +1

      Wow, thank you!

    • @LM-lv6fv
      @LM-lv6fv Před měsícem

      @@KQEDDeepLook Thank you!! You are all Amazing, did I mention the music?👍🏼🎶 Also perfect🥰

  • @Rat2rrj
    @Rat2rrj Před měsícem +1

    The writing and editing is always on point!

  • @mayurlagad492
    @mayurlagad492 Před měsícem +2

    That one 'Aww' stole the show ❤

  • @FreakStarWars
    @FreakStarWars Před měsícem +3

    This video is (like all of your other videos) a true work of art! Thanks a lot!

  • @wildrattygirl7829
    @wildrattygirl7829 Před měsícem +2

    Awww they look like baby puff cereal

  • @kyleoliver637
    @kyleoliver637 Před měsícem +1

    It’s so wild how these are researched and observed. I always wished I could do stuff like this.

  • @xmattar
    @xmattar Před měsícem +5

    They really did hit us with the hardest intro ever

  • @user-zy4wv7yx1z
    @user-zy4wv7yx1z Před měsícem +1

    This was an especially stellar episode! Loved the music and the adorably deadly chase scene. Awesome work to the entire team

  • @Ninth_Penumbra
    @Ninth_Penumbra Před měsícem +2

    It's fascinating to learn that these guys *(Echinoderms)* are actually distantly related to us...
    Just like us, they start off life being _Bilaterally Symmetrical_ (where the left & right sides are mirror images of each other) before starting to grow their head section into a new, _Radially Symmetrical_ (where all body parts radiate out from a central point) body, before reabsorbing their original hind sections. Because they have a rudimentary *Notochord* during the _Bilaterally Symmetrical_ stage of their lives, they are classed as members of the *Phylum Chordata* (just like we are).
    Most *Echinoderms* do this early in their lives, while they're still free-swimming plankton. That this Six-Armed Starfish broods them underneath their body is downright unique - even for such a weird organism.

    • @rustyshackleford9888
      @rustyshackleford9888 Před měsícem

      You're confusing echinoderms for tunicates with some of those facts it seems. Tunicates (e.g., sea squirts, salps, etc.) are invertebrate chordates belonging to the phylum Chordata just like us vertebrates, and the notochord is one of the synapomorphies (shared traits based on ancestry) that define this group.
      Echinoderms do not have notochords at any stage during their development, nor did they evolve from any animals that had notochords. They belong to their own phylum, Echinodermata. However, echinoderms and chordates DO both belong to the same superphylum, Deuterostomia, and each is more closely related to each other than either is to any other non-deuterostome animal. Deuterostomes are united by genetic evidence and by similarities during early stages of embryological development. For example, all bilaterians develop a through-gut (two openings connected by a tube-food goes in one hole, waste goes out another). In deuterostomes, the hole that develops first in the embryo is destined to become the anus. In all other bilaterians (i.e., the protostomes), the first hole to develop will eventually become the mouth.

  • @Glory2Snowstar
    @Glory2Snowstar Před měsícem +3

    RAAAAH I LOVE WEIRD BABY ECHINODERMS BROTHERRRRRRRRRR

  • @jacksinpasin
    @jacksinpasin Před měsícem +4

    The forbidden snack

  • @kyokoyumi
    @kyokoyumi Před měsícem +1

    2:46 Hah lil popcorns. Cute.

  • @BlackReaper0
    @BlackReaper0 Před měsícem +2

    Adorable!

  • @kainlei1124
    @kainlei1124 Před měsícem

    Loving the intro music and generally how whimsical the music sounds throughout the video, really fitting and such a good job!

  • @theFatTubist
    @theFatTubist Před měsícem

    Bravo to the composer. Great accompaniment!

  • @LazyTallGuy
    @LazyTallGuy Před měsícem +3

    Kinda reminds me of a pin cushion 😅and cute too

  • @pranavswaroop4291
    @pranavswaroop4291 Před měsícem

    Just beautifully written, shot, narrated and scored! Perfect!

  • @LukVik
    @LukVik Před měsícem +2

    So cute 🥰!!!

  • @spranav8971
    @spranav8971 Před měsícem

    Love the music in this 😍.. I could listen to it on end..

  • @FMFvideos
    @FMFvideos Před měsícem +2

    Baby starfish doo doo doo

  • @etheron1235
    @etheron1235 Před měsícem

    3:58 and 4:08 is definitely a Mother and Daughter moment

  • @pcmercer9872
    @pcmercer9872 Před měsícem

    I had watched most of your videos over the past years, but somehow i'm overly excited to watch the deep looks of Gypsy Moth Caterpillar and how the itchy part usually occurs on the human skins. ❤❤

  • @fredyrodriguez8881
    @fredyrodriguez8881 Před měsícem

    4:18 Lol, that was the same thing I was thinking! 😂

  • @kylerae9196
    @kylerae9196 Před měsícem

    I loved the graphic outline of the bottle cap tilting to match the starfish's orientation. Cute little add and great attention to detail!

  • @EveloGrave
    @EveloGrave Před měsícem +2

    Deep Look music is always great. Is it custom made for each episode?

  • @stanisyev8692
    @stanisyev8692 Před měsícem

    Love your videos about sea-creatures like starfish or shrimps or alike

  • @callystarizka-tata7892
    @callystarizka-tata7892 Před měsícem

    They're so cute. I never seen these starfishes before

  • @mypal1990
    @mypal1990 Před měsícem +3

    Patrick Star's long lost relative never looked so mean!

  • @dumbbirdwayne
    @dumbbirdwayne Před měsícem

    LOOK MUM I GOT A SHOUTOUT IN THE DESCRIPTION 😂 cheers, I’m glad my weird obsession with echinoderms came in handy! Still can’t get over how damn cute baby starfish are, they’re just little bizarre looking popcorns!

  • @zacharywong483
    @zacharywong483 Před měsícem

    Fantastic visuals and footage, as always!

  • @babybenjiitopic435
    @babybenjiitopic435 Před měsícem

    I will always love this channel

  • @asterixky
    @asterixky Před měsícem +2

    Do sea stars have predators? I have seen entire sea floors covered with sea stars.
    I once saw one I brought up to dry over night being eaten by a seagull at the morning. A very thick 16" sea star that the seagull grabbed by the center, and as the sea star went down the hatch, its legs folded outward naturally for the seagull to be able to finish it.

    • @cumiebaka
      @cumiebaka Před měsícem

      good question, I always thought they were easy prey due to how slow and useless they are.

    • @shroomyesc
      @shroomyesc Před měsícem

      Sea stars are plentiful in the oceans but they do have lots of predators, but they also have many ways to defend themselves. Most can "harden" at will so that if they crawl into a crevice they're "stuck" in there and can't be dragged out or have defensive spikes and such. The Crown of thorns starfish is notorisously hardy, has huge toxic/venomous spines, and are huge themselves and mostly devoid of predators, however if you search on youtube for "How a Crown-of-Thorns starfish reacts to the smell of a Giant Triton" you'll see that even they have hardwired instincts to get out of dodge when they smell giant sea snails.

  • @FurkanCeylanSanat
    @FurkanCeylanSanat Před měsícem

    What particularly catches my attention is your music. It's very harmonious with the movements in the video, congratulations, you've put a lot of effort into it and you're doing artistic work, I'm your big fan👏🏻

  • @creounity
    @creounity Před měsícem

    Marvelous little creatures!

  • @holdenmcgroin8699
    @holdenmcgroin8699 Před měsícem +1

    Animal and Insect worlds are freakin horror movies on steroids!

  • @brianrigsby7900
    @brianrigsby7900 Před měsícem +1

    0:21 her embryos? So they develop outside the body? That’s unusual…

  • @poporo515
    @poporo515 Před měsícem

    Mom's a star ✨⭐

  • @aranzaaranda
    @aranzaaranda Před 10 dny

    Cohen was my professor and I'm in her lab!

  • @vjthemad4852
    @vjthemad4852 Před měsícem +1

    Beautiful voice

  • @katrinakollmann5265
    @katrinakollmann5265 Před měsícem +1

    I didnt know this species existed ♡ so cute

  • @zack88005
    @zack88005 Před měsícem

    this and the aedes aegypti egg spawning behaviour sound design are top notch

  • @lemonetdailo8391
    @lemonetdailo8391 Před měsícem

    This is so freakin cute!!! ❤❤❤

  • @FuzzyBall1582
    @FuzzyBall1582 Před 8 dny +1

    It's so cute❤!!!!!!!!!

  • @abhirajbhokare1989
    @abhirajbhokare1989 Před měsícem +1

    Doesn't too much water enter the mouth while removing the stomach for digestion?

  • @velhesvalden1309
    @velhesvalden1309 Před měsícem +1

    Great another video. Thank you and gg for your work.

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Před měsícem +2

    And here we are with 4 measly limbs, like some kinda chumps!

  • @neuronoc.7343
    @neuronoc.7343 Před měsícem

    "I'M SORRY PATRICK."

  • @user-rn3bk8bw2d
    @user-rn3bk8bw2d Před měsícem

    Finally! Another one!

  • @CeliseEBynoe
    @CeliseEBynoe Před měsícem

    All I can see is pop corn 😂😂

  • @kimbratton9620
    @kimbratton9620 Před měsícem

    Incredible creatures!

  • @sunshine70
    @sunshine70 Před měsícem

    So Patrick really exists 😂 I didn't know that

  • @marqui-3795
    @marqui-3795 Před měsícem +1

    Do you have a composer making the music for each individual video? It matches so perfectly! :)

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před měsícem +3

      Yep! Seth G. Samuel is our composer. :-)

  • @RitoReyes2033
    @RitoReyes2033 Před měsícem

    I love starfish

  • @Rantsack
    @Rantsack Před měsícem

    So that’s where they got the goldfish chip shapes from.
    Starfish eggs.

  • @footfault1941
    @footfault1941 Před měsícem

    Skillful staff + patience, constant vigilance only can produce a film like this! Just stunning, a whole cycle of ontogeny, including predatory behavior of baby!
    Dr Grant: how did you do this?
    Dr Hammond: I'll show you.
    I watch Deep Look.

  • @callystarizka-tata7892
    @callystarizka-tata7892 Před měsícem

    Hey guys, it's me, Callysta aka Tata/LMNOP/O. I am a huge fan of Deep Look. Sorry if im inactive bcs i was busy. In this video, you see there are some sea creatures like sea slugs, sea urchins, and sand dollars. You can guys watch these videos if you miss it.
    I hope you enjoyed this video. See you next time

    • @cumiebaka
      @cumiebaka Před měsícem

      bro is narrating the video

  • @nurilfaizah64
    @nurilfaizah64 Před měsícem

    more cute creatures unlock, join with sea slug and dumbo octopus ♡0♡

  • @AniFam
    @AniFam Před měsícem

    Awesome~👍
    Thank you for sharing this video!

  • @Help-gq9ik
    @Help-gq9ik Před 19 dny

    they are MICROSCOPIC🥳

  • @paulafigueiredo1745
    @paulafigueiredo1745 Před měsícem

    Fascinating
    Thanks D L ❤

  • @ChuanChihChou
    @ChuanChihChou Před měsícem

    4:18 "It's a baby-eat-baby world out here" - Deep Look

  • @pko166
    @pko166 Před měsícem

    Squishy popcorn nomnomnom

  • @G-B-F123
    @G-B-F123 Před měsícem +2

    Wow they really do look like snowflakes 😂 those baby starfish going after the baby snail was funny, and so intense even though they’re both pretty slow

  • @the_jameson2200
    @the_jameson2200 Před měsícem

    I have a question for Deep Look. So, you know how certain species of starfish can sever their own arms to reproduce? What biological mechanic allows the to do that, and why have it as an adaptation?

  • @Cat-ct9hn
    @Cat-ct9hn Před měsícem

    I loved this video so much, thank you 🥹

  • @cjbr0wn
    @cjbr0wn Před měsícem

    Those baby starfish look like cheese goldfish lol

  • @unodostres1391
    @unodostres1391 Před měsícem +3

    Hello?

  • @haamta
    @haamta Před měsícem

    so adorable omg🥹the baby stars remind me of konpeito candy which was a childhood snack of mine haha

  • @KonradvonHotzendorf
    @KonradvonHotzendorf Před měsícem

    Good thing they used numbers to count the arms for us