well biologically around 600 remain and are still mateing. thy are indangered though
i guess they live in the sea and there are many types of seahorses
many seahorses are different colors the common seahorse are yellowish goldish
There are all types of seahorses,they come in many diffrent shapes and sizes
1.4 million years
160 - 25 = 135 135 + 135 = 170
There is about 8-10 percent more seahorses killed :{
Seahorses have a unique way of sleeping; they often anchor themselves to seagrass or coral using their prehensile tails to avoid being swept away by currents. They typically sleep at night and may enter a state of rest where their heart rate slows down, but they remain semi-alert to potential predators. Unlike many fish, seahorses do not have eyelids, so their eyes can still move independently while they rest.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
Possible but not recommended as seahorses need very little current in a tank with many anchor points. Seahorses if picked on can not defend themselves.
To write how long the seahorses live and how many eggs or babies they have each time.
Seahorses typically inhabit shallow coastal waters, such as seagrass beds, coral reefs, and mangroves, where they can find shelter and food. They are not strictly territorial but tend to stay in a specific area that provides suitable habitat and resources. However, their range can vary based on species, environmental conditions, and availability of food. Overall, seahorses may remain in a limited area but can also move to other locations as needed.
The common seahorse is able to blend into their surroundings. Female seahorses are yellow with dark spots, while males are gray with darker spots. Seahorses live around coral reefs, and lock their tails onto the reef to remain in place in swift currents. Seahorses are not good swimmers. Seahorses are very intelligent and have great memories.