U is for URCHINS and not anything else on Jessica’s Nature Blog. Not many sea urchin pictures but here they are. The remaining few letters of the alphabet will be similarly challenging. I wonder what I can find.
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U is for URCHINS and not anything else on Jessica’s Nature Blog. Not many sea urchin pictures but here they are. The remaining few letters of the alphabet will be similarly challenging. I wonder what I can find.
I always find sea urchins very appealing, I think its a combination of their varied colours and spikiness.
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I don’t know anything about sea urchins but your photos have made me curious. And what great images you’ve captured.
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regular and irregular echinoids
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Yes, they are attractive to look at, and it’s fascinating to observe at close quarters the way their spines are arranged in a pentamerous fashion, each one attached and articulating on a small tubercle.
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Thank you, Claudia.
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Yes, the shape of the test varies quite a bit between the species even though they are all built to the same basic design with a five way pentamerous symmetry, just like other members of the Ecinodermata like starfish and sea cucumbers.
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