More art for Tasha Greenwood’s Edible & Medicinal Seaweeds: A Guide to Healing & Nutritive Ocean Plants, published by Storey. Sea otters help protect kelp forests by snacking on sea urchin populations that would otherwise overgraze kelp.

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More art for Tasha Greenwood’s Edible & Medicinal Seaweeds: A Guide to Healing & Nutritive Ocean Plants, published by Storey. Sea otters help protect kelp forests by snacking on sea urchin populations that would otherwise overgraze kelp.

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Inktober day 21: blast
The thought behind the left one was to pick the organism from @hellsitegenetics latest post, because, you know, BLAST database. The Black Longspine Urchin also happened to fit the prompt pretty well on its own, lol. The thought behind the right one is Tara and Darcy well, having a blast at that party. I utterly love that scene and that kiss and Heartstopper in general
Star Wars Tales #14 -December 2002- Dark Horse Comics
"Urchins"
story and art: Stan Sakai
colors: Tom Luth
editor: Diana Schutz

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Octopuses and other cephalopods make the fastest transformations in the animal kingdom. Here, a giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dolfeini) changes its color and shape to blend in with red urchins and other echinoderms in the Queen Charlotte Strait off the Canadian coast.
PHOTOGRAPH BY DAVID HALL, NATURE PICTURE LIBRARY
Plankton (Spongebob) - And the krabby patty is made of……..urchins
Source: https://tenor.com/sv/view/sea-urchins-urchins-overcrowded-spongebob-spongebob-squarepants-gif-4787871216599626920
How I imagine everyone's first time seeing the sad ending of Little Shop of Horrors goes:
The Urchins: [sing "Finale Ultimo (Don't Feed the Plants)"] First-time Little Shop Watcher: What kind of a musical is this?! The good guys finally take over, and then everything starts falling apart? The Urchins: Like we said, this isn't a happy musical. First-time Little Shop Watcher: But the music is so happy! The Urchins: Yes. Yes it is.