No, they live in warmer waters along coasts in temperate climates and in the oceans of the tropics. They live in shallow waters so they can stay warmer, until winter when they move to deeper waters to avoid the colder surface water.
Seahorses are cold-blooded.
Seahorses are cold blooded animals.
Yes, seahorses are fish, and therefore cold-blooded.
yes
they are cold blooded
no, seahorses have ring like armor; but no scales.
seahorses are coldblooded
they live in cold waters. sometimes though they tend to prefer it if the heat of the water is lukewarm.
Yes, seahorses do have a tail of a monkey I know right weired.
Seahorses are fish and like most other fish they breathe through gills.
The dwarf seahorse, like all seahorses and other fish, are ectothermic, or cold-blooded. This means that, unlike humans and most mammals, they require the heat from their surroundings to undergo metabolism.
No, just like us seahorses mate with their own kind.