Yes seahorses migrate. Most species of seahorse live at depths between 1-15 metres and as deep as 77 m when they migrate out into deeper waters over winter (Garrick-Maidment, 1998) but the depth varies throughout its range according to habitat. Migrations are usually due to seasonal variation.
Seahorses rarely migrate. In fact, they tend to stay in the oceans water until they cannot anymore. When they have to move, they just move into deeper sections of the ocean.
seahorses have lived longer than dinosaurs and they are still living now. they are from 50 million years ago.
yes, since they are mostly like fish when it comes to winter they cant survive and will die so they migrate
Seahorses do not migrate.
Yes! Seahorses migrate!
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
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The Seahorses was created in 1996.
Seahorses live in the sea.
The Seahorses ended in 1999.
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seahorses are eaten by crabs,tuna,and penguins.Crabs, tuna, and penguins eat seahorses
Trichomonas vaginalis infects only humans, not seahorses.
nobody really knows, because this website wasnt created when seahorses were created.
the female seahorses dont have the seahorses the men do and the men can have up to 2,000 babies and hold up to 2,000 baby seahorses too.
no, seahorses have ring like armor; but no scales.
seahorses are found in warm shallow water