yes
No one made seahorses. They evolved as with any other creature.
No, just like us seahorses mate with their own kind.
Any larger fish
no
seahorses dont swim succesfully, but they do have little fins on their sides to help them get away from preditors. seahorses have a lot of adaptations like camoflage, spikes and spines on their body. they eat other tiny fish and bits of seaweed. that is how a seahorse survives.
they have eyes that can turn and see prey and predators easily. they have tube mouths to suck up food.
Any larger fish would eat seahorses, the largest of which is about 5 inches long (12 cm).
Few, in any, are actively involved in saving seahorses. However many are caring for the habitat in which they thrive.
Seahorses have five primary senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Their vision is particularly well-developed, allowing them to see in multiple directions simultaneously. While seahorses lack a traditional sense of hearing, they can detect vibrations and changes in water pressure. Overall, their sensory adaptations help them navigate their environments and find food.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
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Yes, I own four Dwarf Seahorses, and they tend to lay downwards, and even upside down. They do look like they are sleeping.