Seahorses are any species belonging to the genus Hippocampus, which, in turn, belongs to the family Syngnathidae, which also includes pipefish and leafy sea dragons. There are over 47 species of seahorse, mainly found in shallow tropical and temperate waters throughout the world. they are bony fish, they do not have scales, rather a thin skin stretched over a series of bony plates arranged in rings throughout their body. Seahorses are bony fish, they do not have scales, rather a thin skin stretched over a series of bony plates arranged in rings throughout their body.
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A seahorse is a fish. There are 54 species of these small marine fishes in the genus Hippocampus.
Many animals are the predators of a seahorse - it is a very small animal with very few defenses. Other fish are the main predators, but any other animal would eat a seahorse if they catch it.
No.Seahorses are fish, not mammals. Although the male seahorse has a brood pouch for carrying the eggs, this feature alone does not make the seahorse a marsupial.
The seahorse belongs to the phlum, chordata
Animals that prey on seahorses include crabs, tuna, and penguins.
The enemies of a seahorse would it its predators. These animals include penguins, stingrays, crabs and tuna, as well as other types of fish.
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The seahorse belongs to the Syngnathidae family for many reasons. They have a fused jaw, enjoy tropical waters, have elongated snouts, and no pelvic fins.
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