no, mammals are grouped together because they all posses hair, lungs and mammary glands (hence the name) to produce milk, and a few other features. the urchin does not posses any of these quality's and therefore is not a mammal
A purple sea urchin is not a mammal.
Mammals are vertebrates while sea urchins are invertebrates. Additionally mammals are warm blooded, have lungs, have fur, give birth to live young (with the exception of the egg laying platypus), feed their young on milk. I don't think a purple sea urchin any of those criteria.
No, the sea anemone is an invertebrate, and therefore it is not a mammal, reptile, bird, or amphibian. It is a more primitive type of creature. The sea anemone belongs to a phylum called Cnidaria. It is related to jellyfish and coral polyps.
A sea urchin is an invertebrate not a vertebrate
A seaurchin is none of these, its a mollusck
No, they are echinoderms not amphibians
Sea urchins are echinoderms, not mammals.
It is a inverterbrate
No. Sea urchins live in the sea.
More sea urchins.
sea urchins can either reproduce sexually or asexually sea urchins can either reproduce sexually or asexually
The classification of a Sea Urchin is Echinoidea
there are excatly 3million purple sea urchins
sea urchins eat kelp.
in the sea
No. Sea urchins are primary consumers and only eat sea weed, algae and kelp.
Yes, sea urchins are herbivores because they mainly feed on algae.
Sea urchins are purple, red, orange, yellow/orange, and a mix of red and purple.(Sea Urchins come in many shapes sizes and colors.)
Sea urchins are not fish.You see sea urchins are echinoids because of there spines and they have some parasites.
Sea urchins are found generally in the sea, however they can also be found in/on rock pools or areas near to the sea.