The leafy sea dragon uses the fins along the side of its head to allow it to steer and turn. However, its outer skin is solid, limiting movement. Individual leafy sea dragons have been observed remaining in one location for extended periods of time (up to 68 hours) but will sometimes move for lengthy periods.
Leafy sea dragons are carnivorous fish. They feed on larval fish and tiny crustaceans such as plankton, shrimp and amphipods.
they find there homes then stop swimming and sleep
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It defends itself by camouflaging with surroundings.
they digest there food through there butts
A leafy sea dragon eats leaves.
its act is dangeris
they hide it under one of their "leaves"
he cant cuz hes a under waterr
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Leafy Sea Dragons do not get eaten, they use a special camouflage technique to hide from nearby predators. Some of the many things that Leafy Sea Dragons eat are: Plankton, Crustacean, small fish, Mysids and Shrimp. Hope I helped =D
Dwarf rabbits eat the same things all pet rabbits do, including dark lettuces and leafy greens.
Waterbucks will wade into the water at times to eat roots and water plants. They also like to eat leafy plants and grass.
It can eat humans and dragons. in conclusion it is a dragonvore
eat it then chew it and swollow
i believe thear are related to sea horse. they are leafy for protection to hide their natural look from preditors.they are called leafy sea dragons because of their leafy structur and stem like body. they drift along curents and eat small organisms.
Leafy Sea-dragons do not have any known predators, so nothing eats them due to their great camouflage.
100% sure that predators have trouble spotting leafy sea dragons because leafy sea dragons are hard to find because they blend in with trees plants and other things that are leafy.
That is its common name. ( =P )The scientific name for leafy sea dragons is "Phycodurus Eques"
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They southern and western coasts of Australia.
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they use the for medicine