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Sand dollars primarily move using a combination of cilia and their spines. The tiny cilia on their bodies help create water currents that facilitate movement across the ocean floor, while the spines assist in locomotion and stabilization in shifting sand. They can also use their spines to burrow into the substrate for protection. Overall, their locomotion is quite slow and deliberate.

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