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Echinoderms s/ /

Sea Stars

Brittle Star Basket Star

Sea cucumbers

Sea Urchins

Sand Dollars

What they have in common: Spiny skin!

What they have in common: Symmetry

What they have in common: Tube Feet /

Sea Stars

Pin-Cushion

Red-nobbed

Sand Star

Crown-of-thorns

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