Angular Brittle Star

Angular Brittle Star
Name: Angular Brittle Star
Scientific Name: Ophiothrix angulata
Family: Brittle Stars
Taxonomic: Ophiothricidae
ID Group: Sea Stars, Urchins, Cucumbers
Size: up to 5 in.
Depth Range: In shallow waters (0 – 15 ft.)
Sightings: Seen often

This Brittle Star has a central disc with five rounded lobes. Its thin, long arms are often marked with striped or delicate, web-like patterns and are covered in spines. The colors range from pink and red to green or brown.

The Angular Brittle Star is most active at night, often hiding in crevices during the day. It moves quickly, using its long arms to escape predators.