Sea Urchins
![Pencil sea urchin](img/pencilurc.jpg)
Pencil sea urchin![Purple spined sea urchin](img/purpleurc.jpg)
Purple spined sea urchin![Sea Urchin test after being preserved](img/urchtestgray.jpg)
Sea Urchin test after being preserved![Another test after being cleaned. This shows another color form](img/testgreen.jpg)
Another test after being cleaned. This shows another color form
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Find out more about these mysterious spiny creatures
Sea Urchins are a member of the Phylum Echinodermata, Class Echinoidea. Rather then having arms or legs the sea urchin actually has long spines as a substitute. These spines are used primarily for camouflage, locomotion, and defensive purposes. The sea urchin feeds on sea grasses, algae, and decaying organic matter. One can see their close relationship to the sand dollar and starfish by looking closely at their underside, near the middle, where the familiar 5 pointed star pattern can be found.
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![Pencil sea urchin](img/pencilurc.jpg)
Pencil sea urchin
![Purple spined sea urchin](img/purpleurc.jpg)
Purple spined sea urchin
![Sea Urchin test after being preserved](img/urchtestgray.jpg)
Sea Urchin test after being preserved
![Another test after being cleaned. This shows another color form](img/testgreen.jpg)
Another test after being cleaned. This shows another color form
![](images/beachall2.gif)