No, seahorses do not care for their young after birth. Like most other fish species, seahorses abandon their young to the dangers of the ocean.
Yes they do, they will nurse them, protect them, and teach them how to survive. They will do this until they are naturally weaned or weaned by their owners.
Yes because there mothers produce milk and keep them warm and protected
Sea horses take good care of their eggs, but once they hatch, the young are left to manage on their own.
Yes, very Protective
They care and nurture there young until full grown
Scientist care about sea horses because there highly on danger and need a;; the help they can get (=
Basically it doesn't. Sea horses have an unusual arrangement where the female deposit her eggs in a pouch on the male's stomach for him to carry them as the eggs develop. But once the eggs hatch, the pouch opens and the tiny, tiny sea horses (perfect copies of the adult animals) swim out and are left to survive on their own.
Baby sea horses are not called "sea foals" like some people expect. They are actually called just "young".
No, but they have a sort of pouch where they carry their young.
Swimming and caring for its young (the male does, if it has any).
The female deposits the eggs in a pouch on the male seahorse's stomachs. When the eggs hatch, the pouch opens, and tiny, tiny sea horses swim out.
Starfish, or sea stars, don't care for their young.
They take care of the herd, protect the young, and try to stay alive
The horses's young follow their moms around. The mother milks her young until he is old enough to fend for himself. Like a mother bear, horses are very protective of their young. The foal learns how to eat and take care of itself from its mother and the other horses around it.The foal follows their mother around when they are a baby, and the baby drinks the mother's milk until it is old enough to eat real food. Horses are very protective of their young like bears are, the foal learns how to eat and take care of themselves from their mother and the horses around it.