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If this starfish is making your mouth water , you ’re not alone . When a exposure ofPlinthaster dentatuswent viral on Twitter last workweek , alimentary paste - lovers did a double take — the sea adept expect just like a piece of ravioli .

The photo of thestarfish , trance on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ’s recent expedition to the mysterious Atlantic Ocean , propelled the tasty looking echinoderm to renown . But until now , the " ravioli " star ( also shout the cookie star ) was a bit of a nobody .

Meet the ravioli star.

Meet the ravioli star.

Even though scientist have have sex of the ravioli star for some clock time , only recently did the creature get a vernacular ( non - Romance ) name , Christopher Mah , an spineless biologist at the Smithsonian Museum at Natural History , told Live Science . rather , the sea star was known only by its formal scientific name , P. dentatus.[Photos : See the World ’s Cutest Sea Creatures ]

That ’s because until now , hoi polloi rarely had the chance to notice the starfish in its innate habitat . Most of what scientists know about the ravioli star comes from specimens that were already dead , Mah said . Now , with the Second Coming of remotely operated vehicles like NOAA ’s Deep Discoverer , which captured rare footage of ravioli stars , everyone has practical approach to these creatures .

It was sometime in the last yr that Mah began hearing the names " cookie star " and " ravioli star " spring around the internet .

An orange sea pig in gloved hands.

" It ’s just kind of mirthful to me , " Mah say , " [ The name ] just took off so promptly . "

The sea star is n’t newfangled or unusual — it has existed at the depth of the ocean for much long than its moniker . But the mode Twitter is interacting with the ravioli star and other marine wonders is completely refreshing , Mah said . Just the fact that the internet has bred a new name for these creatures is evidence of a new sort of citizen science , he add . That ’s a good thing .

" Any kind of connective that I mean the public has with natural chronicle , with nature is important , " Mah enounce .

A large deep sea spider crawls across the ocean floor

As for the ravioli star , its moment in the public eye is only just begin . This is an exciting moment fordeep - ocean creatureslike the pasta doppelganger , Mah enunciate . For the first clock time , scientist have the hazard to study how they interact with their surround — what they use up , how they procreate and how they voyage their underwater world . On the Deep Discoverer ’s most recent dive , for case , the ROV captured another image of a chemical group of ravioli stars ganging up ona sea sponge(a sea animal with no skeleton and a soft , porous trunk ) . Until now , scientists bonk nigh nothing about this sea superstar ’s biology .

This is the Deep Discoverers 7th dive on an expedition call Windows to the Deep .

Originally issue onLive Science .

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