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Seahorses are very delicate creatures, and have many threats, both human and natural. Seahorses aren't eaten by many creatures, but they can slowly change colour to match the weed they are holding on to.

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Because seahorses are small and are not good swimmers, they can have a hard time defending themselves against predators. However, they do have the ability to change color. This can help seahorses to blend in with their surroundings.

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camoflauge, they hide in surrounding foilage.

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the sea horse defends itself by using its tail or if it has teeth *********from ya gurl curraie *********

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It uses camouflage.

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it doesnt it doesnt

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