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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Verb

Is there a verb meaning to form a spiral, eg for beach/sea animal in sand?
  

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'Spiral' is a verb, but I am not sure that it suits your purpose; I am not familiar with what your sea creatures are doing.

  • 'Spiral' is a verb, but I am not sure that it suits your purpose; I am not familiar with what your sea creatures are doing.
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'Spiral' is a verb, but I am not sure that it suits your purpose; I am not familiar with what your sea creatures are doing.
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Sea stars swirl their bodies, creating spiral patterns in the sand.
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AlpheccaStarsSea stars swirl their bodies, creating spiral patterns in the sand.
What are sea stars?
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That's strange. They're called starfish in England.
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Anonymous They're called starfish in England.
In the US, too!
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They have both names, and also scientific names. My quotes were from the web site of the National Aquarium.
http://www.aqua.org/explore/animals/sea-stars

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