Leafy sea dragons are subject to many threats, both natural and man-made. They are caught by collectors, and used in alternative medicine. They are vulnerable when first born, and are slow swimmers, reducing their chance of escape from a predator. Seadragons are often washed ashore after storms, as unlike their relative the seahorse, seadragons cannot curl their tail and hold onto seagrass to stay safe.[citation needed]
They have become endangered through pollution and industrial runoff as well as collection by fascinated divers who are entranced by their unique appearance. In response to these dangers they have been officially protected by the Federal Government of Australia.
no the leafy sea dragon is not an invertebrate
ithas a hard exo-sceliton.
Yes, it does have a backbone.
Leafy Sea Dragon is an animal, a dragon who lives by the sea- where the name comes from.
a leafy sea dragon has the general shape of a freshly creamed pair of briefs.
yes the leafy sea dragon is endangered! OK people they do exist!
The Leafy sea dragon has no natural predators but eats tiny mysid shrimp known as 'sea-lice', plankton and small deep sea fish.
The Sea Dragon eats it's own poo
no its a vertebrate along with all other sea horse :3
Leafy Sea Dragon is an animal, a dragon who lives by the sea- where the name comes from.
No, the leafy sea dragon is a fish, and a close relative of the sea horse.
Leafy Sea Dragon Festival was created in 2005.
Its leafy :)
No, the leafy sea dragon is a fish, a close relative to the sea horse.
the leafy sea dragon eats shrimp, small fish, and plankton.
a leafy sea dragon has the general shape of a freshly creamed pair of briefs.
yes the leafy sea dragon is endangered! OK people they do exist!
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400lbs