Yes. A seahorse can protect itself. Some seahorses have evolved extra body parts that make it appear to be floating plant life. Other seahorses are able to use camouflage, like an octopus or chameleon, to blend into the background and evade predators.
by blending in with its surroundings
its shell
They try to camouflage themselves.
dont dump toxic waist into the water
a sea star moves by pretty much walking
by the fat ourter layer of the animals skin
the sea urchin has many adaptions like its spikes to protect it self from predators.
A sea star protects itself by using the sharp spines on its back to attack its predator. :-B
If faced with danger a horse would normally run off as fast as they can. the other option is to kick,buck or bite anything that might harm them.
Well, everything has to protect its self. Turtles do it to. They have a shell for that because turtles ALWAYS get eaten. Only some are lucky
a sea horse
A sea horse is a consumer.