Sea cucumbers move primarily by using their tube feet, which are small, flexible appendages that extend from their bodies. They can also use their muscular body to inch along the ocean floor, employing a slow, crawling motion. Some species can even swim briefly by contracting and relaxing their bodies, allowing them to propel themselves through the water. Overall, their movement is generally slow and deliberate, reflecting their benthic lifestyle.
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.
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The sea cucumber (also known as trepang, bêche-de-mer, balate, or ambiguously, sea slug).
the sea cucumber is in the animalia kingdom hope it helps you! :) :) <3
Is a sea cucumber a producer consumer or decomposer