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They live in every single ocean. Which means the answer to your question is yes.

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Do sea urchins live in Connecticut?

No. Sea urchins live in the sea.


Where do urchins live?

Sea urchins live in the sea, rock pools, kelp forests, and coral reefs


What lives with Sea Urchins?

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Where do purple sea urchins live in nature?

Purple sea urchins live in close association with kelp forests. Kelp is their primary food.


How many sea urchins are in a square yard?

there are none because sea urchins live in water and not on land unless they are dead


What temperature do sea urchins live in?

Sea urchins prefer temperatures at 82 degrees. They can live in salt water temperatures from 72 to 86 degrees though.


Which ocean is sea urchin is in?

sea urchins live in all oceans. :-)


What are urchins and where do you find them?

Urchins is a term generally refering to what is commonly known as sea urchins. They are small animals that live in the sea that look like tiny prickly bushes.


Do sea urchins live in the coral reef?

The sea urchin live in the coral reef :p


Where do sea urchins live?

Sea urchins are found in oceans all around the world, typically in shallow waters along rocky shores. They can also be found in coral reefs and seagrass beds. Some species of sea urchins can live in depths of up to 16,000 feet (4,800 meters).


Where do the sea stars and sea urchins life?

they have sex and they live in vthe ocean


Do sea urchins live in warm water?

No, atually they live in massive groups, searching for kelp and other sea grasses to munch on. A large mass of urchins can clear massive kelp forests in a short amount of time. Most urchin groups live in shallows, but some species prefer deeper waters.