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Is there 5 doves in a broken sand dollar?

Yes, there are typically five doves represented in a broken sand dollar. The five doves symbolize peace and are often seen as a representation of the five sections of the sand dollar's internal structure. When the sand dollar is broken, the doves can be seen as part of the design that emerges from the shell.


Does the sand dollar have one cell?

No, a sand dollar would be made up of many cells.


What was a sand dollar called before it was named a sand dollar?

A sand dollar was called a geopolitical dollar


Is a sand-dollar a vertebrate?

"Is a Sand Dollar a vertebrate?" No. A sand dollar is not a vertebrate because it does not have a backbone.


What genus is a sand dollar in?

Sand dollars are actually an entire order of invertebrate animals. Therefor, there are many genera of sand dollars. However, the Common Sand Dollar belongs to the genus Echinarachnius.


How do you break open a sandollar to get doves out?

To break open a sand dollar, gently place it on a hard surface, like a rock or a concrete slab. Use a hammer or another sturdy object to tap the sand dollar lightly but firmly, focusing on the softer areas, usually the top. Be cautious not to crush it completely; instead, aim to create cracks that will allow you to access the inside. Once opened, carefully remove the contents, which may include the small white doves or other remnants.


Does a sand dollar have a backbone?

no. a sand dollar is flat.


Is a sand dollar a echinoderm?

Yes sand dollar is an echinoderm.


Does a sand dollar have eyes?

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How many pages are in Sand Dollar Summer?

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Is the sand dollar an echinoderm?

Horizontial or vertical, depending on where you cut it.


Is sand dollar a flower?

Sand dollar is not a flower. Sand dollar is a flat living marine creature. They are closely related to star fishes.