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The Sand Dollar is a spiny, hard-skinned animal that is shaped like a coin (a flattened disk). There are many different species of sand dollars. They live on the sandy sea floor, from the intertidal zone (the area between high tide and low tide) ... Diet: Sand Dollars eat tiny particles of food that float in the water.
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Sand Dollars are echinoderms (which means "spiny skin") and are related to sea urchins and sea stars. Their tiny larvae (baby Sand Dollars) travel many miles as they are swept along by ocean currents. ... Diet: Sand Dollars eat tiny particles of food that float in the water.
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Animal Life question: What does a sand dollar eat? It feeds off the bottom of the sea on plankton ... Do sand dallors eat? Do bacteria eat sand? What sand dollar eat? Can you eat sand flea? What do sand dallors eat? What does asand dollar eat? Hat does a sand dollar eat? Is a sand dollar a pradator? Is a sand dollar...
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wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_a_sand_dollar_eat
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No, sand dollars mainly eat small worms and algae.
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Sand dollars are from the class of marine animals known as Echinoids, spiny skinned creatures. Their relations include the sea lily, the sea cucumber, the star fish and the sea urchin. ... Sand dollars live beyond mean low water on top of or just beneath the surface of sandy or muddy areas. The spines on the...
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Your posh house is to help me what do sand dollars eat dollqrs.
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Sand dollars are of the Phylum Echinodermata, class Echinoidea. They, like the sea urchin, have no arms or legs but move around by tiny spines on their body. Sand dollars are usually found lying in a bed buried under a layer of sand.
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www.seashells.org/identcatagories/sanddollarstypes.htm
www.seashells.org/identcatagories/sanddollarstypes.htm
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The sand dollar likes to mainly feed on small worms and algae. The sand dollars eat the food by consuming it on the underside of itself, and with a set of five teeth, chew and swallow its food. These mouths are much like a bird beak because it can be used to scrape things like algae off of rocks.
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Sand dollars are also known as seastars. Baby sand dollars are not born as a sand dollar. They are really tiny lavare. Sand dollars have a hard shell or body. Their skin is made of calcium carbonate plates. Their mouth is on the bottom of their body. ... Sandollars eat tiny particles of food that float in the water.
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www.iss.k12.nc.us/tech/kidscamp/ocean/sandollar.html
www.iss.k12.nc.us/tech/kidscamp/ocean/sandollar.html
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