No, atually they live in massive groups, searching for kelp and other sea grasses to munch on. A large mass of urchins can clear massive kelp forests in a short amount of time. Most urchin groups live in shallows, but some species prefer deeper waters.
Sea urchins are ocean creatures, and do not survive in fresh water. Sea urchins can only thrive in a seawater environment.
No, or they wouldn't be called *sea* urchins.
No. Sea urchins live in the sea.
Sea urchins live in the sea, rock pools, kelp forests, and coral reefs
there are none because sea urchins live in water and not on land unless they are dead
salt water
Sea urchins prefer temperatures at 82 degrees. They can live in salt water temperatures from 72 to 86 degrees though.
yes they do they hatch into swimming larvae
Sea urchins live in the sea, rock pools, kelp forests, and coral reefs
its a live sea animal its a live sea animal its a live sea animal its a live sea animal its a live sea animal
Yes, manatees do live in warm water areas.
While sea urchins are slow and non-aggressive, they do have spines for a reason. Some sea urchins possess venomous spines, sharp enough to pierce through a diving suit. This venom can cause muscle spasms, faintness, difficulty breathing and death.
Purple sea urchins live in close association with kelp forests. Kelp is their primary food.
Water.