Nope. However the roles are reversed and the male carries the babies.
Not necessarily. Seahorses can change colors depending on their mood, so it all depends on the specimen.
Apart from size, baby seahorses have all the features of the adult seahorses from the moment they hatch.
All male seahorses carry children rather than females.
the men seahorses carry the baby and they carry it in their pouch. men seahorses can carry up to 2,000 baby seahorses in their pouch.
Not all seahorses are males. They can't be because the males are the ones who get pregnant
Male Seahorses can live with a mated pair Seahorses were once thought to be monogomous but that has been proven false. so the female may mate with both if all live together
All of them.
No time at all. Once born, they're on their own.
Yes actually, in seahorses. In humans it is not possible for a biological male to have children, although scientists are searching for ways to allow men to carry babies and then deliver them by C-section but as of now this is impossible. There is a case, however, of a transgendered man in Oregon that is having a baby. The man, Thomas Beatie, was born a woman and later in life transitioned into a man. Beatie opted not to have his reproductive organs removed. His wife is unable to bear children, so he was artificially inseminated and is now pregnant. CORRECTIONS: actually the male seahorse isn't pregnant. the female puts her eggs into him is all he just has the babies but he isn't the one that gets pregnant really.
No such event. Within eight days, all male Jewish babies have a circumcision and all female Jewish babies having a baby-naming.
well, my dad owns quite a few peafowl, and from the nests of the peahens, my dad has told me that so far, all of the male chicks are born yellow, and all of the female have been born brown. I don't know if this is always true, but it's what has happened with all of the baby chicks at the farm. I !
No, not at all. The males provide the females with their sperm so that the females can have fertilized eggs. After that, the females hand all their eggs over to the males for safekeeping. So the male is not pregnant, but holds all the eggs, and appears to be pregnant.