ophidians
Ophidians, also known as ophiuroids, are a class of marine echinoderms that belong to the phylum Echinodermata. They are commonly referred to as brittle stars or basket stars due to their unique, star-like appearance and brittle, leathery arms. Ophidians are found in various marine environments, including coral reefs, sandy bottoms, and rocky shores, from shallow coastal waters to the deep ocean. They play a crucial role in marine ecosystems as both predators and prey, helping to maintain the balance of their habitats.
The body of an ophidian is typically divided into a central disc, which houses the mouth and
Ophidians are primarily carnivorous, feeding on a variety of prey such as small crustaceans, mollusks, and other
Ophidians reproduce sexually, with most species having separate male and female individuals. Fertilization occurs externally, and
Ophidians are of interest to scientists and marine biologists due to their unique biology, ecological roles,