yes
Their 'skin' is made of a layer of bony plates (not really skin then). These bony plates are really just modified scales. They cannot be shed.
Yes, seahorses can change color to blend in with their surroundings or to reflect their mood. They have specialized cells called chromatophores that allow them to adjust their skin color. This ability helps seahorses camouflage themselves effectively in their underwater environment.
They camoflage themselfs by growing new skin in different colors to match their enviornment.
they may or may not be endangered. not enough is known about this species to really know. seahorses in general are endangered.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
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Seahorses live in the sea.
The Seahorses was created in 1996.
The Seahorses ended in 1999.
seahorses are eaten by crabs,tuna,and penguins.Crabs, tuna, and penguins eat seahorses
nobody really knows, because this website wasnt created when seahorses were created.