I was just visiting a friends house, and for the first time, we have seen 2 sea horses. (He lives near the water)
They were both about 3 inches long.
So yes, there are sea horses in the shallow water, but i doubt youll see them on the beaches.
sea horses will most likely live in shallow reaf waters from the ocean, but during breeding or nesting, they may move to deeper waters in search for better habitat protection.
they live in shallow sea waters
shallow seas and temperate waters
No, they are in shallow waters
Seahorses typically inhabit shallow, sheltered waters such as sea grass beds, coral reefs, estuaries, and mangroves. They can be found in temperate and tropical oceans around the world, usually clinging to sea grasses or coral branches with their prehensile tails.
The earlier answer was idiotic. Seals are mammAls* and they mostly are found near coasts and shallow ocean waters. They do not go on land, if they go on land they will become "beached" and die. They are not deep sea and are generically found in shallow waters.
They live in shallow, warm waters where there are rocks along the Great Barrier Reef!
no they do not live in shallow water because they are way to big.
Sea dragons tend to live in warm waters (due to being coldblooded) with lots of fish and other prey. They stay in deep waters, preferring not to come into shallow, sandy water of beaches and reefs.
The greatest threat to sea slug ( e.g. Aplysioidea) is pollution and development of coastal areas. They feed on sea weed and lay their eggs in shallow coastal waters.
Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He is associated with the powers and unpredictability of the sea, as well as with mastery over horses and fertility of the land. Poseidon's symbol is the trident, which represents his dominion over the waters.
Green sea turtles live in warm, shallow waters all around the world. they can be found near great barrier reef.