Weedy seadragons are the longest of the two species (the Weedy and the Leafy), the Weedy being around 46cm and the Leafy reaching a maximum length of 35cm.
No, you cannot eat the weedy sea dragon.
Yes. The weedy sea dragon edible
No. The Weedy Sea Dragon is not a victim but it is affected by the distubance of human and natural activities. This is very Interesting
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No, the weedy sea dragon is not considered a delicacy. It is a protected species native to the southern and western coasts of Australia, and is not harvested for consumption.
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The weedy sea dragon has bright blue stripes against an orange-red background, and numerous white spots and yellow markings.
Weedy sea dragons primarily feed on tiny crustaceans like mysid shrimp and small fish. They use their long, tube-like snouts to suck up their prey and do not have teeth, so they rely on their camouflaging ability to ambush and capture food.