A starfish can be found in the sand dollar.
Wrong...
A Sand Dollar is just another type of Sea Urchin, the ones you find in shops have been killed an emptied and only their shell remains pretty much like what they do to star fish.
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Echinoderm
The term "sand dollar" refers to any animal in the order Clypeasteroida which includes several different families.
Sand dolar is a simple animal. It is an invertebrate.
Sea cucumber, sand dollar
Yes, a sand dollar is considered a type of fossil because it is the skeletal remains of a marine animal that lived millions of years ago.
Yes sand dollars are a kind of sea urchins that are flattened and can burrow itself.
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 a marine animal that must remain in the water to survive. It is very similar to a sea urchin or even a star fish in this sense.
The sand dollar is a type of sea urchin classified as Clypeasteroida. They are usually very flat in appearance and burrow in the sand.
no. a sand dollar is flat.