| The World's Biggest Echinoderms! |
World's Largest Echinoderms!These pages will collect together information about all the world's largest animals.What is an echinoderm? The echinoderms are a group (actually, a phylum) of animals. Their name comes from the Greek words meaning "spiny skin". Baby echinoderms swim freely with the help of tiny hairs, called "cilia". As they grow, they become beautifully symmetric - this is most obvious amongst the starfish - and develop tough plates or spines just under their skin. Echinoderms use water instead of blood to move food around their body, and to breathe. There are two contenders for the world's largest echinoderm, and both are starfish. What kinds of echinoderms are there? The phylum of the echinoderms, called Echinodermata, is divided into five groups, called classes. These are :
What is the world's largest echinoderm? There are two contenders for the title of World's Largest Echinoderm, both starfish. There's one heavyweight champ, the Catala's Starfish (Thromidia catalai), otherwise known as the Fat Star, weighing in at 6 kilograms (13 pounds). However, its fat arms are only just over 1 feet (30 cm) long. Midgardia Xandaros has arms that can reach up to twice that length! |