webfact Posted November 14, 2019 Share Posted November 14, 2019 Rare helmet urchins found on Similan Islands for the first time By THE NATION Photo courtesy of Mu Ko Similan National Park Mu Ko Similan National Park posted on its Facebook page Wednesday (November 13) that staff had found some 50 helmet urchins during a patrol last week on Ba Ngu Island, the first time that these rare aquatic animals had been spotted on the Similan Islands in Phang Nga province. According to the National Park’s post, helmet urchins have scientific name of Colobocentrotus Atratus and sometimes are referred to as shingle urchins. They can be distinguished from normal sea urchins by the smooth, spike-free, shingle-like shell, which is a result of their evolution to adapt themselves to their habitat. Normal sea urchins have long spikes on their shell to fend off predators, but helmet urchins live in waters with strong waves and fewer predators therefore the spikes are unnecessary. Marine biologist Sutheerachai Samatha added that the strong helmet shell also helps them withstand a wave impacts up to 27.5 metres per second, which is strong enough to uproot a tree. “Helmet urchins are usually found along rocky sea banks in the West Pacific and Hawaii, but are rarely sighted in Thailand’s waters. The latest sighting was reported in 2004 and this is the first time that they have been found on the Similan Islands.” Related Story: Rare giant ray spotted in Phang Nga Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30378322 -- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-11-14 Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking Thailand news and visa info Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
malathione Posted November 14, 2019 Share Posted November 14, 2019 Here I was thinking it was a couple of young kids wearing helmets while riding a motorbike. I guess they still haven't been found. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gimo Posted November 14, 2019 Share Posted November 14, 2019 Rare helmet urchins . Rare helmet wearing motor cycle riders also found in the area . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigT73 Posted November 14, 2019 Share Posted November 14, 2019 Wednesday night they were sold at the fish markets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skeptic7 Posted November 15, 2019 Share Posted November 15, 2019 Cool. ???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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