The Florida sea cucumber is an elongated, cylindrical marine invertebrate with tough, leathery skin covered in blunt conical bumps. It is mottled brown, fawn and white, with rows of short tube feet underneath and a ring of tentacles around the mouth. It lives on sand and seagrass beds. It typically reaches about 8 inches and creeps slowly across the bottom. This summary was AI generated
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IUCN Status
Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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