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Starfish See Pretty Well in the Deep Ocean. By the Way, Starfish Have Eyes.

Researchers have found many species of starfish that do have eyes and some are far more biologically complex than others. Learn more about starfish eye structures and how they use their eyesight.

Chris DanielMay 14, 2018
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