Seahorses are bony fish. They have fins and a tail. Seahorses swim by moving their fins. They generally prefer to find a safe spot and hang onto seaweed or coral with their tails however. They don't swim around very much.
Yes, a seahorse is a type of fish and it does swim.
A seahorse aquarium
to swim
because they have spays to swim around
They swim
because they use there tail to swim, and they don't have a tail on the front so they cant swim backwards.
It's long fin, and a rudder behind it's head
Sea otter are nekton and plankton; they can float and swim.
Seahorses swim forward using a dorsal fin (which is on their back).
Seahorses live in water so they need enough water to swim in freely.
seahorses dont swim succesfully, but they do have little fins on their sides to help them get away from preditors. seahorses have a lot of adaptations like camoflage, spikes and spines on their body. they eat other tiny fish and bits of seaweed. that is how a seahorse survives.
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