whoever wrote that last answer is terrible . They live on the sandy bottoms of reef .
The ocean or in a body of salt water
Sea Cucumbers grow in the 'sea-flower beds'. But these scavengers live worldwide (!) on the floors of the various oceans.
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.
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.
No; sea cucumbers are animals and transparent sea cucumbers are plants.
3.30 pounds is the weight of a sea cucumber is at the biggest.
sea cucumber... ;)
The emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) has a symbiotic relationship with sea cucumbers, often residing on their bodies for protection and camouflage. In this relationship, the shrimp benefits by gaining a safe habitat and access to food particles that may be stirred up by the sea cucumber's movements. In return, the sea cucumber experiences minimal harm from the shrimp’s presence, as the shrimp does not feed on the cucumber itself. This mutualistic interaction illustrates the interconnectedness of marine ecosystems.