Can sand dollars flip themselves?

Sand dollars are unable to flip themselves over so if they don't land on their bottoms, they will not be able to survive and will eventually die. Fines for harassing any wildlife, including sand dollars, can be up to $1,000. That is an expensive souvenir!
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Can sand dollars turn themselves over?

Sea stars simply bend their arms under the body to flip themselves over, and sea urchins use the tube feet that extend past the spines. For the sand dollar this is much more difficult and may take up to a half hour. An overturned sand dollar uses the spines to dig its anterior end of the body into the sand.
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Why are sand dollars upside down?

So how can you tell if the sand dollar is still alive? If you turn it upside down and see those tiny spines — and they're still moving — it's definitely alive. Those spines fall off quickly after the sand dollar dies, according to the Sanibel Sea School.
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What happens if you touch a sand dollar?

Can you touch a live sand dollar? You can touch a live sand dollar, but their long spines can cause puncture wounds that may become infected and result in a burning sensation. If you have picked one and it seems to move, it's best to gently return it to the water.
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Do sand dollars break easily?

The sun-bleached shells will be extremely fragile and will crumble or break easily. If appropriately preserved, Sand Dollars will last a long time. To preserve the sand dollars that you bring home, rinse them several times in fresh water, then soak them for 15 minutes in a water/bleach solution.
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What is inside a dead sand dollar?

What is Inside a Sand Dollar? The inside of a sand dollar contains a burrowing sea urchin. The shell is left when the sand dollar dies and the spine falls off, showing a soft and smooth underside. The sand dollar has five jaw sections, 50 skeletal bone parts and at least 60 muscles!
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How much is a dead sand dollar worth?

The lesser known name is Dendraster Excentricus, better known as a fossilized sand dollar. They are collectible items, valued at about $1 each, sold online around the world. The North Port Police Department says the total value of the collection is estimated at $40,000.
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Is it OK to pick up sand dollars?

We often find sand dollars on our beaches, and their beautiful skeletons make a great souvenir, but it's illegal to collect them when they are alive.
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Are sand dollars alive or dead?

It could've been alive. Many beachgoers don't realize that sand dollars are living creatures. They're a type of sea urchin in a class called Echinoids, or spiny skinned creatures.
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How long does a sand dollar live?

Scientists can age a sand dollar by counting the growth rings on the plates of the exoskeleton. Sand dollars usually live six to 10 years.
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What happens when you break a sand dollar?

When you turn over the sand dollar, you see the outline of a poinsettia, the Christmas flower. And if you break open a sand dollar, five dove-shaped pieces emerge. Doves are often used in art and literature as a symbol of peace and goodwill. Now you know the legend of the sand dollar, a story of hope and peace.
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What does finding a sand dollar mean?

Any beachcomber who finds Sand Dollars along their stroll considers it a lucky omen! They aren't likely to be found on many beaches, but there are several spots around the United States where you'll find them, including one of my favorites, Wingaersheek Beach, in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
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Can you keep sand dollars?

It's illegal in many states to collect living sand dollars for the express purpose of drying them out and using them as decoration, and it's just plain cruel no matter what the law says. The fine is $500 for taking live sea creatures from South Carolina beaches.
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How long does it take a sand dollar to turn white?

After 24 hours your Sand Dollars should look white!
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What are the two holes on a sand dollar?

The creatures' five oblong holes, known as lunules and reflected in the skeletons, let water pass through them to reduce the lifting pressure of the current. The holes also let sand pass through and help them disappear into the bottom faster.
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Are sand dollars fragile?

Like many, if not most, visitors to Sand Dollar Island, we came away with dozens of sand dollars in great shape. But, as anyone who has ever found a whole sand dollar knows, they are extremely fragile.
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What kills a sand dollar?

Soak your shells in bleach.

Set a timer and only allow your sand dollars to soak in the bleach for 10 minutes or less. Soaking your shells for longer can cause the shells to disintegrate. If you're cleaning a number of sand dollars, fill a baking tray with the bleach-and-water solution.
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What eats a sand dollar?

When prone or buried, the sand dollar feeds on detritus, diatoms and deposits swept by cilia currents toward the mouth. When standing vertically it becomes a suspension feeder, catching prey and algae with its spines and tube feet. Sea Stars, fishes and crabs eat Sand Dollars.
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What animal lives in a sand dollar?

sand dollar, any of the invertebrate marine animals of the order Clypeastroida (class Echinoidea, phylum Echinodermata) that has a flat, disk-shaped body. They are close relatives of sea urchins and heart urchins.
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How big can sand dollars get?

Sand Dollars are invertebrates, which means that they are cold blooded and don't have backbones. They aren't particularly large creatures, as they can grow only up to 3.5 inches across (9 centimeters). However, this size is big enough to stand out amongst other critters on the beach.
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How do you transport a sand dollar?

n For sand dollars or other delicate, specimens buy a loaf of bread. Put each specimen in between two pieces of bread and re-pack. n To mail packages use heavy corrugated boxes, reinforce boxes on the corners and line with corrugated material. Reinforce the sides with crisscrossed pieces.
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What color is a sand dollar when it alive?

The spines also give the sand dollar a dark color ranging from brown to grey to purple and red. Finally, some sand dollars will leave a yellowish stain on your hands if you hold a live specimen. This harmless substance called echinochrome is another sign that you should return the critter to the water.
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How are sand dollars born?

Reproduction is sexual and accomplished by the sand dollars releasing eggs and sperm into the water. The fertilized eggs are yellow in color and coated in a protective jelly, with an average diameter of about 135 micros, or 1/500th of an inch. They develop into tiny larvae, which feed and move using cilia.
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Why do sand dollars turn your hands yellow?

After a sand dollar dies, its color will change from a brownish-purple (living) to silvery-white (dead). Also, if you've ever held a sand dollar, chances are it left a substance on your hand called echinochrome, which most likely turned your skin a little yellow.
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