Yes, they are prey to crustaceans, sea turtles, many fish, and people.
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I'm pretty sure they can't see at all, but they have other senses that help them move around and sense predators.
Because the scientists believed it looked like a cucumber and it was under the sea so therefore, a sea cucumber has derived from cucumber-like look.
No a sea cucumber does not have a brain.
no a sea cucumber does not have a backbone.
Sea cucumbers don't have any legs at all.
Sea cucumbers are prey to many predators such as sea turtles, crustaceans, many fish, and people. hope i helped <3 answered by hala saad <3
Expelling internal organs, like a sea cucumber does, is a defense mechanism known as autotomy. When threatened, sea cucumbers can eject their internal organs to distract predators, allowing them to escape. The expelled organs can regenerate over time, enabling the sea cucumber to recover. This fascinating adaptation highlights the unique survival strategies in the animal kingdom.
No. The sea cucumber is, in fact, an echinoderm like the sea urchin.
A sea cucumber is a Herbivore.
There are four common names for psolus chitinoids and they are Armoured sea cucumber, Creeping armoured sea cucumber, Slipper sea cucumber and Creeping pedal sea cucumber.
Sea cucumber is not a salad, and is not eaten by humans.Sea cucumbers are marine animals with a leathery skin and an elongated bodyThey contain toxins that are poisonous to many predators, only a few specialist animals feed on them.