Biology
The hatpin urchin prefers sandy beds at the base of coral colonies, between 0 and 25 m below the surface.
This gregarious creature that feeds on algae is often found in groups, particularly during the day.
The urchin can be recognized by its long spines (up to 15 cm) and the orange-red ring around its anus on its posterior. Hatpin urchins are usually black, but their spines can also be lighter in colour (grey, white or purple) or even striped in juveniles.