Sea Urchins (Preserved)
Echinoderms (Phylum Echinodermata, from the Greek for spiny skin) are a phylum of marine animals found at all depths.
This phylum appeared in the early Cambrian Period and contains about 7,000 living species and 13,000 extinct ones. Five or six classes (six counting Concentricycloidea) are alive today:
Asteroidea (asteroids, starfish, or sea stars): about 1,500 species that capture prey for their own food.
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Echinoderms, Preserved Invertebrates, Sea Urchins (Preserved)