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Sea Urchin

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Sea urchins or urchins are small, spiny, globular animals which, with their close kin, such as sand dollars, constitute the class Echinoidea of the echinoderm phylum. There are c. 950 species of echinoids inhabiting all oceans from the intertidal to 5000 meters deep.[1] Their shell, or "test", is round and spiny, typically from 3 to 10 cm (1.2 to 3.9 in) across. Common colors include black and dull shades of green, olive, brown, purple, and red. They move slowly, feeding mostly on algae. Sea otters, wolf eels, triggerfish, and other predators feed on them. Their "roe" (actually the gonads) is a delicacy in many cuisines. (wikipedia)

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samloftus61
samloftus61 11 years ago
Spiny Sea Urchin
Diadema


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RobbieChristian
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RobbieChristian

Indonesia

Spotted on Jul 11, 2010
Submitted on Apr 12, 2013

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