No, it's an animal.
A sea urchin is an invertebrate.
uh, yeah, because it's not a plant =o
An urchin barren is a marine ecosystem characterized by the dominance of sea urchins, particularly the green sea urchin, which has overgrazed kelp forests and other marine vegetation. This overgrazing leads to a significant decline in kelp, resulting in a barren landscape devoid of plant life, which negatively impacts biodiversity and the overall health of the marine environment. Urchin barrens can develop when predator populations, such as sea otters, are reduced, allowing urchin populations to proliferate unchecked.
No, sea urchins are animals. They are echinoderms (meaning "spiny skin") and are related to sea stars, sea cucumbers, and sand dollars. They eat kelp and other forms of algae.
they are as an urchin has the ability to catch small fish or shellfish such as cockles and whelks it is well and truly able to eat plants and meat
What does an urchin look like?The Urchin is a spiky animal that lives in the Ocean.
The classification of a Sea Urchin is Echinoidea
No, an urchin belongs to the Animal Kingdom.
sea urchin
Urchin - album - was created in 1998.
An Urchin in the Storm was created in 1987.
Collector urchin was created in 1758.