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A seahorse blows out water to rise, takes water in to go down & uses his tail to turn.
Slowly. Their tinly little fins will flap like crazy, but the seahorse will move slowly through the water.
Seahorses move through the ocean by using their dorsal and pectoral fins. The dorsal fin helps to propel the seahorse by beating up to 70 times per second. The pectoral fins located on the head help seahorse to steer and remain stable in water.
They move obviously to live their life, and to run away from predators, also to catch and hunt for food.
A Seahorse Is Called a Seahorse Because Its head is shaped liked a seahorse and it move like a seahorse Byy BB .x
As delicate as a seahorse As small as a seahorse As colourful as a seahorse As light as a seahorse As pretty as a seahorse Hope this helps :) xx
Just like the adults - mainly by flapping their tiny dorsal fins.
A male seahorse is a male seahorse.
Seahorses do not have a flipper. Instead they have a tiny clear dorsal fin on their back to help they move.
They just move with waves and float so they don't need huge fins.