They live in water, if found on dry shore, they are dead or dieing! , try to throw it back into deep water!
Yes it is extremely rare to find sand dollars on the jersey shore.
Sand dollars usually are in the water, yes, but they are found on the shore because they are brought in by the tide. They aren't acctually living, they are like a type of shell, but only flat.
in the ocean
AT THE BAECH WHEN IT IS LOWTIDE
They live on sandy shores! Hope this helps.
yes alive ones are brown dead ones are white
yes they do indeed live in a rocky shoreline. They also live in seagrass and sand.
Sand dollars live in ocean and they do not eat sugar. The 80% of their diet is crustacean larvea.
Because that is where they live, that way they can burrie themselves in the sand to get protection from predators.
The Boltick Ocean.
Not all of them do but some may live in beaches there.
The first sand dollars formed during the period Paleocene. After that they diversified during the Eocene period.