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.
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.
yes,it is vertebrate.
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The weedy sea dragon has bright blue stripes against an orange-red background, and numerous white spots and yellow markings.