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|category    = Shore-Dwellers
|category    = Shore-Dweller
|quality      = 3
|quality      = Gray
|description  = It eats cabbage.
|min_size    = 25.00
|max_size    = 30.00
|habitat      = Ground
|distribution = All Regions
|time        = All Day
|price1 = 13 Dough
|price2 = 14 Dough
|price3 = 17 Dough
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{{Quote|What a catch! My first {{Color|catch|sea urchin}}! It feeds on lettuce with its tube feet.}}
'''Sea Urchin''' is an [[Shore-Dweller]] [[Creature]] in ''[[Petit Planet]].''
'''Sea Urchin''' is an [[Shore-Dweller]] [[Creature]] in ''[[Petit Planet]].''
It can be found in the Omni-Gallery in the Shore-Dweller section.
==Omnipedia==
Sea urchins often leave the impression of being stationary creatures, but they move around slowly with their tube feet and spines.<br><!--
-->Some gastropod sea snails prey on sea urchins, so sometimes you'll catch slow-motion chases between the two on the sea floor.


==Other Languages==
==Other Languages==

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What a catch! My first sea urchin! It feeds on lettuce with its tube feet.

Sea Urchin is an Shore-Dweller Creature in Petit Planet.

It can be found in the Omni-Gallery in the Shore-Dweller section.

Omnipedia[edit | edit source]

Sea urchins often leave the impression of being stationary creatures, but they move around slowly with their tube feet and spines.
Some gastropod sea snails prey on sea urchins, so sometimes you'll catch slow-motion chases between the two on the sea floor.

Other Languages[edit | edit source]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishSea Urchin

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