males carry the babies
Yes. The most unique behavior of seahorses is that Dad gives birth to the babies! He takes the fertilized eggs into a pouch in his stomach. And when it comes time to give birth, he has contractions that force them out.
Male seahorses do not die after giving birth. Unlike most other species, male seahorses have a unique reproductive system where they carry and give birth to the offspring. After giving birth, they can continue to mate and reproduce in subsequent breeding cycles.
Seahorses are unique from other fish in that they have an outer, or exoskeleton. Seahorses do not have caudal fins or scales like most other fish and can live between three and 7 years.
Sea dragons are not the same as seahorses. They belong to the same family as seahorses, but sea dragons have leafy appendages and a different body shape compared to seahorses. Both are fascinating marine creatures known for their unique appearances.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
Male seahorses incubate developing eggs in a specialized brood pouch until they give birth to live young. This unique characteristic makes seahorses one of the few animal species where the male is responsible for pregnancy and birth.
Seahorses are unique. They have long surly tails that they wrap around stuff to hold on in the current. Seahorses are one of a few animals that the men have the babies.
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Seahorses live in the sea.
The Seahorses was created in 1996.
The Seahorses ended in 1999.