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It turns your hand yellow and is a dead giveaway to put it back. Thanks for tuning in!! Wait, what? You wouldn't add why your hand would turn yellow?! Haha
I find a lot of sand dollars around the Charleston Bay Area. If I see a live one I always leave it be. I only keep the dead ones. They’re very important since they clean out the sand and water and help keep microorganisms balanced
i picked up a live one of these buddies by accident some years ago in south carolina! i thought it was an algae covered rock lol. i had never seen a live one & had no idea they had spines so i was very surprised when it poked my hand
Close! "Sand dollars" are the common name most people give to the whole family, while sea biscuits are just certain species within the family (usually the puffier ones are called sea biscuits). Of course, naming conventions differ depending on who you ask, and many animals have multiple common names, so it can quickly get confusing.
Our newer videos have less text on screen, fewer photos and more videos, and better audio quality. Be sure to check one out! Here's our recommendation:
Sea Biscuit Facts - th-cam.com/video/OI8b1GWZPY8/w-d-xo.html
We're also on Patreon! If you enjoy these videos, and are able, please support us so we can continue to grow 👉 www.patreon.com/animalfactfiles
(The first few frames of this episode may look "weird" because it has been edited to remove the intro. Sorry for any confusion!)
It turns your hand yellow and is a dead giveaway to put it back. Thanks for tuning in!!
Wait, what? You wouldn't add why your hand would turn yellow?! Haha
Sand Dollars... The potato chips of the sea.
I had never saw a sand dollar in person but they look pretty awesome! Keep up the good work!
Maybe you will someday! They're very neat!!
Lol!! @ 1:25, it's just like a cat to be touching things they aught not touch. ☺️
My friend accidentally took a live one home and now we are here, looking up whether it was alive... RIP my friend.
2:02 it's a sea anemone fixed on it's test !
Ahh! Thank you for that!! We were at a loss, truly. Still learning ourselves. =)
Sand dollars are so cool! I think I've seen some sand dollars in person on the beach, it's been awhile.
Give me your address I have thousands
This video is so good
It deserves more credit
You're very kind. Thank you!
I find a lot of sand dollars around the Charleston Bay Area. If I see a live one I always leave it be. I only keep the dead ones. They’re very important since they clean out the sand and water and help keep microorganisms balanced
i picked up a live one of these buddies by accident some years ago in south carolina! i thought it was an algae covered rock lol. i had never seen a live one & had no idea they had spines so i was very surprised when it poked my hand
Growth rings? Where are they? I can’t find this info anywhere
I have nothing to say this time but
Here's a like just for you guys
You're the best. =)
Sand Dollars are related to starfish and urchins because they look like what is inside of them.
Heres some ideas: Orangutan, Gibbon, Golden Eagle, Water Buffalo, and Rhesus Macaques
These are great! We have had many requests for primates. I'll get them on the list. Thank you!
Just found a dying sand dollar! Still moving but broken and much less active
Can you pet them?
it is so cool
I found a live one at gulf shores Alabama
That must have been cool!
The question isn't what a sand dollar is, It is what there valaue is
Probably 2
I found a live one yesterday at Fort Pickens , Pensacola Beach I’m a Floridian my first time seeing a live one
😮what is being transmitted through this videos cc closed captions is freaky and disturbing 😳.
I may be wrong but "sea biscuits" and "sand dollars" are two different species
Close! "Sand dollars" are the common name most people give to the whole family, while sea biscuits are just certain species within the family (usually the puffier ones are called sea biscuits). Of course, naming conventions differ depending on who you ask, and many animals have multiple common names, so it can quickly get confusing.
@@AnimalFactFiles ah I see, still a very interesting creature.
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