Basically it doesn't.
Sea horses have an unusual arrangement where the female deposit her eggs in a pouch on the male's stomach for him to carry them as the eggs develop. But once the eggs hatch, the pouch opens and the tiny, tiny sea horses (perfect copies of the adult animals) swim out and are left to survive on their own.
Sea horses take good care of their eggs, but once they hatch, the young are left to manage on their own.
There are no male animals that lay eggs. Many people think that a male sea horse lays eggs, but a female sea horse lays eggs and the male carries them and takes care of it.
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it depends on what kind, for example, the emperor penguin takes care of it's chicks for up to 5 months then the chicks can go out to sea.
He takes care of the sea men
Baby sea horses are not called "sea foals" like some people expect. They are actually called just "young".
Starfish, or sea stars, don't care for their young.
females and males
By digging a hole and keeping their young in that hole.
Sea i.e. as in Sea Biscuit the famous USA race horse
You are a male seahorse. Seahorses are known for their unique reproduction method where males carry and birth the young. They rely on ocean currents for travel and their appearance resembles a horse with a curled tail.
the male does