the male sea horse has a pouch that it uses to carry the eggs, when mating the female gives the male 1500 eggs
No. The male broods the eggs inside his pouch, but once they are released, they fend for themselves.
The mother seahorse lays it's eggs in the father's pouch. The father carries the eggs around until they hatch. And then the babies are free. The parents don't take care of them.
The male seahorse carries and looks after the eggs.
No one really. Fish in general aren't big at parenting, and seahorses follow that pattern. Once the eggs hatch, the tiny seahorses swim out in the sea and are left to survive best they can.
Seahorses lay their eggs underwater because they can't breathe on land.
eggs
The mother seahorses that tried to carry the eggs were not competitive with the mother seahorses who deposited their eggs in the brood pouches of the male seahorses. The genes of the ones who had more offspring survived.
The female seahorses give them to the male seahorse.
No, they are kind of like marsupials and have a pouch for their eggs
Seahorses do
After seahorses mate, the male carries the eggs in a pouch. When it's time for the eggs to hatch, hundreds of tiny seahorses squirt out. Seahorses get their name because their head looks a bit like a seahorse.
No, after they have laid eggs the moths die