Difference between revisions of "Holothuroidea"

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|etymology=Greek <i>holothurion</i>, seacucumber
 
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|definition=Soft bodied, bottom-dwelling echinoderms, living mostly in sand and mud where they lie buried, with their tentacles sticking up into clearer water.
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Latest revision as of 23:30, 13 September 2013

Holothuroidea also holothuriids (noun, plural; Greek holothurion, seacucumber): Soft bodied, bottom-dwelling echinoderms, living mostly in sand and mud where they lie buried, with their tentacles sticking up into clearer water.