No. Sea cucumbers are part of the Echindermata phylum along with sea stars and sea urchins.
Sea cucumbers are spiny skinned just like sea daisies.
Sponges are in the group(phylum) Porifera. The phylum echinodermata are the starfish, urchins sea cucumbers, and sea lilies..
Because they are living animals, like starfish and sea cucumbers.
Sea urchins eat a number of things that are found in the sea. The most common diet includes algae, mussels, sponges, crinoids, sea cucumbers and so much more.
Many many types of sea animals are blind; the list includes sea anemones, corals, jellyfish, starfish, urchins, sea cucumbers, sea lillies, sponges, tunicates, and many many more.
No, sea sponges are not decomposers. Sponges are filter feeders.
no
Sea cucumbers are animals. They look like cucumbers XD
No; sea cucumbers are animals and transparent sea cucumbers are plants.
There are 1,250 known species of sea cucumbers
Sea Cucumbers, in fact, do not have feet.
because sea cucumbers are stupied
Sea cucumbers in general are found on the sea bed of all oceans. Individual types of sea cucumbers may only be found in some areas.