sand are Grey,blackish-red and usually dark purple.
The color of sand. A tannish brown.
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A sand dollar was called a geopolitical dollar
"Is a Sand Dollar a vertebrate?" No. A sand dollar is not a vertebrate because it does not have a backbone.
no. a sand dollar is flat.
Yes sand dollar is an echinoderm.
Horizontial or vertical, depending on where you cut it.
Sand dollar is not a flower. Sand dollar is a flat living marine creature. They are closely related to star fishes.
No. A sand dollar is another living thing that is not plankton.
No, a sand dollar is a invertebrate belonging to the order Clypeasteroida.
yes the sand dollar kindom is animalia
Sand dollars are part of the class Echinoidea and primarily belong to the family Clypeasteridae. The most commonly recognized types include the common sand dollar (Echinarachnius parma), found in shallow coastal waters, and the keyhole sand dollar (Dendraster excentricus), which has distinctive holes on its surface. Other notable varieties include the Pacific sand dollar and the Atlantic sand dollar, each adapted to their specific marine environments. These species vary in color, size, and habitat preferences, but all share the characteristic flat, disc-like shape.