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    This set comes in five shades, all of which are on sale across King and Queen colorways (all are $25!). ... Huffy 20in Sea Star Bike for $48 (save $30) Bluey by Flybar Bumper Car for $69 (save $50)

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    This set comes in five shades, all of which are on sale across King and Queen colorways (all are $25!). ... Huffy 20in Sea Star Bike for $48 (save $30) Bluey by Flybar Bumper Car for $69 (save $50)

  4. Huffy - Wikipedia

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    1955 Huffy Radio Bicycle. In 1949, Huffman developed the Huffy Convertible, which was a children's bicycle with rear training wheels and foot steps. [2] The invention of the training wheels revolutionized the market for children's bicycles, and this was the first Huffman bicycle under the Huffy brand.

  5. Wheelie bike - Wikipedia

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    Huffy hesitated for several months before agreeing to make the bike with the stipulation that if it was a flop, Peter Mole would buy all the left-over parts and bikes. The new bike, called the Penguin , was finally being sold in stores by March 1963 and was the first of this type to market.

  6. Luidia maculata - Wikipedia

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    Luidia maculata is a species of starfish in the family Luidiidae in the order Paxillosida.It is native to the Indo-Pacific region. [2] It is commonly known as the eight-armed sea star because, although the number of arms varies from five to nine, eight arms seems to be the most common.

  7. Heliaster kubiniji - Wikipedia

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    The gulf sea star is a predator and feeds on anything edible it can find including barnacles, bivalve molluscs, gastropod molluscs, sea anemones, chitons, sea cucumbers and crabs. [2] Sea stars in this genus have planktonic feeding larvae that develop for many weeks before recruitment.

  8. Luidia clathrata - Wikipedia

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    L. clathrata is found around the coastlines of the western Atlantic Ocean, from Virginia south to Brazil, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico.It is usually on sandy or muddy sea beds down to a depth around 40 m (130 ft), although it is occasionally found in deeper waters down to 100 m (330 ft).

  9. Echinaster callosus - Wikipedia

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    Echinaster callosus, the warty sea star [2] or the banded bubble star, [3] is a species of starfish found in shallow parts of the western Indo-Pacific region. The disc and five slender arms are covered with white, pink, red or violet warts, often forming transverse bands of colour on the arms.