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Name Of Seal

Name Seal
Male Name bull
Femle Name cow
Kids/Baby Name pup
Group Name herd, pod, rookery, harem
More About Seal

  • Sea urchins live in the mid-level or low-level of a tide pool.
  • Sea urchins eat algae off of hard surfaces.
  • Most of the time they eat seaweed.
  • Sometimes they eat bits of plants and small animals.
  • Sea urchins have hundreds of tiny, tubed feet.
  • They have five teeth in the middle of their back side.
  • Sea urchins use these teeth to pull, tear and rip off algae on the rocks.
  • These teeth continue to grow throughout the sea urchin's life.
  • A sea urchin's size is about 4 inches
  • They come in many different colors. The most common are purple and light pink.
  • Spherical-shaped echinoderm with movable spines covering the body.
  • The body wall is a firm, globose shell or test, made of fused skeletal plates and marked by regularly arranged tubercles to which the movable spines are attached.
  • Five rows of the skeletal plates are pierced by pores for the tube feet of the water-vascular system; these are typical of echinoderms and are used for locomotion.
  • The mouth is centered on the lower side of the body and in many species is surrounded by a whorl of gills.
  • A complex jaw and tooth apparatus in the mouth, known as Aristotle's lantern, is used to fragment food.
  • Long, sharp spines are used for protection, and in some species are poisonous.
  • The spines are also used as levers, aiding the tube feet in locomotion and, along with the teeth, are used by some species to dig burrows in hard rock.
  • Sea urchins feed on all kinds of plant and animal material; some eat sand or mud, digesting out organic material that is present.
  • Entirely marine, they occur in all seas and at all depths but prefer shallower waters and rocky bottoms.
  • Sea urchins are classified in the phylum Echinodermata, class Echinoidea, subclass Regularia.


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