By Sea-monkeys with whips.
Sea urchins mostly just spend their time peacefully grazing on algae. If you try to pick one up, it will likely try to stick firmly to the rock it is living on. While not grazing, urchins often seek shelter under rocks and in holes or cracks in the rock.
Sea urchins are consumers. They primarily feed on algae and other plant materials, making them herbivores within their marine ecosystems. By grazing on algae, they help maintain the balance of marine environments, preventing overgrowth and promoting biodiversity.
More sea urchins.
No. Sea urchins live in the sea.
there are excatly 3million purple sea urchins
sea urchins eat kelp.
Sea urchins primarily inhabit marine environments, predominantly found in rocky coastal areas, coral reefs, and kelp forests. They thrive in various oceanic biomes, including temperate and tropical zones, where they play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem by grazing on algae and contributing to the balance of underwater habitats. Their presence is essential for maintaining the health of coral reefs and preventing algal overgrowth.
Echinoderms.
how can geography solve the problem of street urchins?
Sea urchins are purple, red, orange, yellow/orange, and a mix of red and purple.(Sea Urchins come in many shapes sizes and colors.)
Urchins is a term generally refering to what is commonly known as sea urchins. They are small animals that live in the sea that look like tiny prickly bushes.
Yes, sea urchins are herbivores because they mainly feed on algae.