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- Sand dollars (also known as sea cookies or snapper biscuits in New Zealand and Brazil, or pansy s**** in South Africa) are species of flat, burrowing...
- known as the eccentric sand dollar, sea-cake, biscuit-urchin, western sand dollar, or Pacific sand dollar, is a species of sand dollar in the family Dendrasteridae...
- currency, introducing the Sand Dollar as an alternative to the traditional Bahamian dollar. The Bahamian dollar is pegged to the US dollar on a one-to-one basis...
- States Navy began "Operation Sand Dollar" with the deployment of USS Halibut from Pearl Harbor to the wreck site. Sand Dollar's objective was to find and...
- Echinarachnius parma, the common sand dollar, is a species of sand dollar native to the Northern Hemisphere. Subspecies Echinarachnius parma obesus H.L...
- Sand Dollar Beach is a .5 miles (0.80 km) long beach in Big Sur, California, one of the longest publicly accessible beaches on that coast. It is within...
- Keyhole sand dollar refers to five living species of sand dollars in the genus Mellita, plus the extinct †Mellita aclinensis. They are found on the Atlantic...
- Mellita quinquiesperforata (Leske, 1778) is a tropical species of sand dollar, a flat, round marine animal related to sea urchins, starfish, and other...
- iZombie (2015–2019), along with the Hallmark Channel Original Movie, Sand Dollar Cove (2021). Michalka is half of the musical duo Aly & AJ (briefly 78violet)...
- lividus, a regular sea urchin (Euechinoidea, infraclass Carinacea) A sand dollar, an irregular sea urchin (Irregularia) Phyllacanthus imperialis, a cidaroid...