Punggol Beach
North East, Singapore
January 2014
In this little patch of seashore, a single Aquilonastra Coronata (Crown Sea Star, Rock Star) was found. Actually, two, to be exact. But one was floating away and appeared dead. It could have been the victim of inconsiderate beachgoers who were digging out all the living creatures in the sand. (See "Park Visitors At Bukit Timah Hill & Punggol Beach")
North East, Singapore
January 2014
In this little patch of seashore, a single Aquilonastra Coronata (Crown Sea Star, Rock Star) was found. Actually, two, to be exact. But one was floating away and appeared dead. It could have been the victim of inconsiderate beachgoers who were digging out all the living creatures in the sand. (See "Park Visitors At Bukit Timah Hill & Punggol Beach")
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Sources
- "Sea Stars (Phylum Echinodermata: Class Asteroidea) of Singapore" by Ron YEO (22 March 2012). The Tide Chaser. Retrieved from http://tidechaser.blogspot.sg/2012/03/sea-stars-class-asteroidea-of-singapore.html (06 February 2014)