no
seahorses use their tail and fins to swim.
Seahorses live in water so they need enough water to swim in freely.
No. Seahorses do not run because they have no legs. They are fish so they swim.
yes
It help the seahorses to swim, keep their balance and even mate!
A seahorse aquarium
Seahorses swim forward using a dorsal fin (which is on their back).
they are loyal creatures
not far from its normal habitat
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.
Seahorses have limited self-defense mechanisms. They primarily rely on their ability to camouflage with their surroundings, blending in with seagrass and corals to evade predators. Additionally, their prehensile tails allow them to anchor themselves to plants, making it harder for predators to reach them. Unlike many other fish, seahorses lack the ability to swim quickly or defend themselves aggressively.
seahorses are found in warm shallow water