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A small marine animal {{Wiki|Test (biology)|covered}} with prickly spines, the [[sea urchin]] is able to use small rocks and seaweed to help camouflage itself on the sea bottom. The spines are sharp and can penetrate [[human]] skin.
A small marine animal {{Wiki|Test (biology)|covered}} with prickly spines, the [[sea urchin]] is able to use small rocks and seaweed to help camouflage itself on the sea bottom. The spines are sharp and can penetrate [[human]] skin.
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]]
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]]
[[Category:Database: Fauna]]
[[Category:Database: Fauna]]

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A small marine animal covered with prickly spines, the sea urchin is able to use small rocks and seaweed to help camouflage itself on the sea bottom. The spines are sharp and can penetrate human skin.