Short answer YES. There are 2 different kinds that I have caught in and around Padre Island, TX while seaching in the sea grasses. There are Dwarf Seahorses (Hippocampus zosterae) and a common Atlantic\Caribbean Seahorse (Hippocampus erectus).
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Yes. The Caribbean Monk Seal (Monachus tropicalis) is the most common species.
Yes, there are about 500 orcas living in the Gulf of Mexico.
Whales live in the ocean. They do not have homes. Their home is the ocean. If the ocean becomes too polluted for the whales to live in (the Gulf of Mexico for example), they will just have to swim somewhere else to live.
Whales live in the deep oceans around Mexico
There is no such thing as a "central Mexico sea". Mexico has shores on the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, and there are many animals in those water bodies, such as manatees, dolphins, turtles, sea birds and whales.
the Aztecs never live in gulf of Mexico, the ancient are olmecas and tolecas, the Aztecs live in center of now is Mexico city
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In the Gulf of Mexico.
In the Gulf of Mexico.
In the gulf of Mexico.
Shark, many fish, squid, octopus, dolphins, whales,shrimp, crab, sea turtles. The Dusky Shark also lives there.
How should I know? ......jokes! mostly in summer because whales like hot weather. hoped i helped :D
5,000 to 12,000