seahorses can feel vibrations from the surrounding water via a special lateral line that all fish possess. they seem to have earbones, but it is speculated that thay are used soley for balance, also, seahorses can make a special clicking noise by using two skull bones, but only during courtship between a male and female, rather they use colour changing to convey messages to eachother. seahorses can feel vibrations from the surrounding water via a special lateral line that all fish possess. they seem to have earbones, but it is speculated that thay are used soley for balance, also, seahorses can make a special clicking noise by using two skull bones, but only during courtship between a male and female, rather they use colour changing to convey messages to eachother.
Seahorses produce clicking and popping sounds during feeding and courtship. Current studies suggest that they make the sounds by rubbing parts of their skull and coronet together.
A seahorse doesn't have ears but it can feel vibrations from the water. A seahorse does have ear bones, but they only feel the vibrations.
we all know frogs go ladidadida ladidadida ladidadida they don't go gulump gulump gulump...
a Sea Horse sounds are mainly pops and clicks
Seahorses produce clicking and popping sounds during feeding and courtship. Current studies suggest that they make the sounds by rubbing parts of their skull and coronet together.
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i think its putting a fish and a horse together
As delicate as a seahorse As small as a seahorse As colourful as a seahorse As light as a seahorse As pretty as a seahorse Hope this helps :) xx
A male seahorse is a male seahorse.
A seahorse is a fish.
No, the seahorse is a fish.
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What is the width of a seahorse?
a seahorse is an animal