as big as this 15 ft d***
they are loyal creatures
no because they don't have feet they have tails
A seahorses tail can not straighten like a dog or a cats tail it stays bent all the time
yes they are strong because seahorses use them at night by gripping on to things so they don't float away
Seahorses have curly tails as an adaptation to hold onto objects, such as plants, coral, etc, and even each other, for courtship, mating, and battle. Refer to the Wikipedia link, below, for further information.
Only when mating. Most of the time they hang on to plants with their tails and blend in with the scenery.
They wrap their tails around something stationary and hang onto it.
Yes, I own four Dwarf Seahorses, and they tend to lay downwards, and even upside down. They do look like they are sleeping.
Simple answer: It's not a good idea.Expanded answer: Some seahorses will curl their tails around your finger and 'let you hold' them.
The tail will help to grab the prey to survive.Hope this helps.Actually, seahorses aren't big predators. They don't use their tails for catching prey, they eat mostly small crustaceans that happen to float by. Anyways...They use their tails to wrap around and hold on to seaweed. That's about it. Hope this helped. ;D
seahorses have a kangaroo like pouch, in wich the male holds the babies. and seahorses have a tail like a monkeys tail to grab stuff. and sometimes with their tails they play tug-o-war! :-)
big chunks of dirt or ice with tails