Seahorses have gills
There gills are located at the back of their heads
Seahorses are fish and like most other fish they breathe through gills.
yes
Seahorses are fish that live underwater and breath with gills, and have fins.
No, seahorses can't. They are a type of fish, and get oxygen using gills.
Just behind the gills on its head.
Sea cow does not have gills
Around 5 to 6 minutes if the seahorse is handled correctly.
Yes.... yes they do.... haha no not sure (how will they breath otherwise??) Yes.... yes they do.... haha no not sure (how will they breath otherwise??)
Seahorses are excellent ambush hunters. They hang on to underwater plants with their tails to camoflage themselves. Then, they just need to wait for a tiny crustacean (like a copepod or a mysis shrimp) to wander by and strike! As far as water goes, there is plenty of that in the ocean. :) Seahorses are a type of fish, so they have gills. The gills absorb oxygen and fresh water out of the salt water. Fish also absorb water through their skin.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.