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pencil sea urchin

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Pencil sea urchin (scientific name: Eucidaris tribuloides) is a typical benthic sea urchin under the head of Echinoderma sea urchin class. It is named after its long and straight spines are shaped like pencils. Widely distributed in tropical to temperate shallow seas, it is an important "rock area dweller" in coral reef ecosystems ". It is mainly distributed in the western Atlantic Ocean (Florida to Brazil in the United States), the Caribbean Sea, the Mediterranean Sea and the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean-Pacific Ocean (such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Philippines); it is inhabited in shallow sea reef areas or coral reef crevices, and the water depth is usually not more than 50 meters (usually 1-20 meters).

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