There are 34 different subspecies of the Seahorse, that are listed on the IUCN Red List. They show a status from "endangered" with the population decreasing, to "data deficient" with the population unknown. Also, they have protection through the CITES, and their trade rules. The import, and export of seahorses has been under CITES control since May of 2004. While, Norway, Japan, South Korea, and Indonesia, all rejected the trade rules set by CITES for the trade, and commerce of Seahorses. So to say, that all Seahorses are listed with a status "endangered" would be misleading, there are just too many subspecies, at different levels of "danger" to make such a general statement. But, it's fair to say, that the species as a whole, is in danger, and may need help to face an uncertain future. To check on a specific subspecies, or for more details, see the sites listed below.
The animals listed can be very aggressive or territorial and are known for their biting and other aggressive behaviours:
Alligators
Barracuda
Caimans
Crocodiles
Large Grouper
Needle Fish - Indoesian Needlefish
Marlin
Moray Eels
Octopus
Oyster Toadfish
Sailfish
Sawfish
Sea Lions
Squids
Skarks - Great White, Tiger Shark, Bull Shark, Oceans White Tip, Gray Sharks, Mako
Swordfish
Dangerous venomous fish over 1,200 species are considered due to their venomous stinging:
Catfish
Electric Rays
Scorpionfish - Lionfish, Butterfly Cod, Firefish, Freshwater Bullrout
Stingrays
Stonefish
Surgeonfish - Whitespotted Surgeonfish, Striped Surgeonfish
Other animals that are considered dangerous due to the ability to inject venom:
Blue-Ringed Octopus
Cone Shell
Crown of Thorns
Sea Snakes - 87 species
Sea Urchins
Sea Worms
Sponges
Textile Cone Snail
Other venomous invertebrate and Jellyfish: Over 9000 species of invertebrates using stinging capsules as a defense.
Chironex, also know as Boxfish, Deadly Sea Wasp
Fire Coral
Glaucus
Hydroids - Fireweed
Jelly Fish - Boxes of Death, Box Jellyfish, Irukandjis
Protuguese Man of War
Sea Anemones
Sea Cucumbers
Stinging Seaweed
There are many endangered sea creatures.
Some of the endangered sea creatures-
Mammals:
- Grey Whale
- Hectors Dolphin
- Manatees
- Mediterranean Monk Seal
- Hawaiian Monk Seal
- Vaquita
- Southern Sea Otter
- Sperm Whale
- Blue Whale
- Humpback Whale
- Finback Whale (Fin Whale)
- Bowhead Whale
- Sei Whale
- Harp Seal
- Orcas Whale (Killer Whale)
- Amazon River Dolphin
- Stellar sea-lion
- Whale Shark
- Hammerhead Shark
Fish:
- Blue Fin Tuna
- Humphead Wrasse
- Chinook Salmon
- Sockeye Salmon
- Shortnose Sturgeon
- Banggai Cardinalfish
- Coelacanth
Other
- Cape Penguins (Bird)
- Peruvian Penguin (Bird)
- Coral (Polyp)
- Krill (Crustacean)
- Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Reptile)
- Kemp Ridley Sea Turtle (Reptile)
- Hawksbill Turtle (Reptile)
- Leatherback Turtle (Reptile)
- Brown Pelican (Bird)
no. seahorses are not dangerous coz it wont bite u..
unfortunately yes seahorses are highly in danger
nobody can keep track with the all the changes that are happening in the ocean
Yes, sea horses are endangered
lantern fish is danger of extinion?
It Is because of plastic .
which retiles are in danger of extintion?
there are exactly 143 fish in the sea
It is instinct for fish to hide from danger. It is normal for some fish to hide from the light.
Yes, butterfly fish will eat sea anemones.
Hapuka fish live in the sea.
which retiles are in danger of extintion?
john
because it saw you.
yes because of its fur
blue sharks are being killed for their fins. annually about 11,000,000 are being killed
Well, lion fish are mostly attacked by tiger sharks and puffer fish to are in danger of this outcome. Also I might think that banded sea kraits might attack the fish. Since they've got poisonous spines they may not be in danger.
Well, lion fish are mostly attacked by tiger sharks and puffer fish to are in danger of this outcome. Also I might think that banded sea kraits might attack the fish. Since they've got poisonous spines they may not be in danger.
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Why is Richard dryphus in danger with sea lions
The duration of Danger Beneath the Sea is 1.53 hours.
Danger Beneath the Sea was created on 2001-11-29.
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