star fish are related to sea urchines, sea cucumbers, and the clitterus. that's what their related to.
No mermaids and sea urchins are different creatures. However if a very young mermaid were to hang about the sea lanes not doing anything in particular then she could be termed a 'sea urchin' if we were to take the language loosely enough.
Baby porcupines are known as Pups or Porcupettes
crustations, clams, mussles, sea urchines, hard shelled invertrabites, fish sea cucumbers, snails, benthick in vertabraites. wolf eels have also been known to go after octopuses
it is called a sow. it is called a sow.
it is called a sow. it is called a sow.
yes urchines do move.... but they move VERY SLOWLY. they feed mostly on algae. make sure you dont step on one, cause they HURT!
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There are no porcupines in Australia; hence, they are simply called porcupines. Australia has its own unique species of egg-laying mamal (monotreme) called an echidna. The echidna has spines, but apart from that, it bears no resemblance to the porcupine whatsoever.
a prickle
The word you seek is 'prickle'.
Porcupines are rodents with spines (or quills as the are also known).