The seahorse has many peculiar eating habits. It's main food source is human toes, which it eats as snorkelers swim by taking in the beautiful scenery of the coral reef. If there is a shortage of toes the seahorse will eat sponge from on the reef.
yes
tey hunt in packs
No, it is no different than that of an orange coated tiger. It may not be as successful tho as it may have a harder time blending in to its environment.
no
no, they don't
their memory span is 10 seconds, i think that by the time they can find something unusual to do they forget it.
tricky,tricky,tricky...
If a mother suspects her breastmilk is too thick, she can consult with a lactation consultant or healthcare provider to assess the baby's feeding habits and determine if any adjustments are needed.
No one made seahorses. They evolved as with any other creature.
Red foxes are opportunistic feeders with a diverse diet that can include small mammals, birds, fruits, and insects. One unusual feeding habit is their ability to cache surplus food by burying it for later consumption, which helps them survive during leaner times. Additionally, they sometimes engage in "surplus killing," where they kill more prey than they can eat, particularly when hunting small rodents. This behavior may be influenced by environmental factors and prey availability.
yes
Basically, whatever habits the story teller gives them; chupacabra are creatures of fiction and myth. They will eat some of the flesh of any animal, or human. Although their main love is blood.