THE CROWN OF THORNS STARFISH is widespread throughout tropical seas, but Is at its southern limit at the Kermadecs. It occurs at the northern Kermadec Islands but not as far south as Curtis Island or L'Esperance Rock. It is associated with the reef-forming corals on the islands it feeds on. Photo: Roger Grace
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 1, 1 February 1991, Page 27
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53THE CROWN OF THORNS STARFISH is widespread throughout tropical seas, but Is at its southern limit at the Kermadecs. It occurs at the northern Kermadec Islands but not as far south as Curtis Island or L'Esperance Rock. It is associated with the reef-forming corals on the islands it feeds on. Photo: Roger Grace Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 1, 1 February 1991, Page 27
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