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How do seahorse protect themselves?

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Basically, the seahorse's only defence is to camouflage itself, which also has a meaning of blending in with it's surroundings so that the predator can't see it.

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Probably their only defense is to camouflage -blend in with its surroundings so the predator can't see them

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