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
They swim
because they have spays to swim around
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 live in water so they need enough water to swim in freely.
Seahorses swim forward using a dorsal fin (which is on their back).
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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