it has a curly tail.
Seahorses have curly tails as an adaptation to hold onto objects, such as plants, coral, etc, and even each other, for courtship, mating, and battle. Refer to the Wikipedia link, below, for further information.
the female seahorses dont have the seahorses the men do and the men can have up to 2,000 babies and hold up to 2,000 baby seahorses too.
Simple answer: It's not a good idea.Expanded answer: Some seahorses will curl their tails around your finger and 'let you hold' them.
Roots from grasses and trees.
Crabs can hold a little puddle of water over there gills, this allows them to be out of water and still breath. It is an adaptation to the inter-tidal zone so they can live for a time out of water.
Grasses and shrubs provide food and shelter for animals. They also provide a way to hold the soil from erosion.
No, Seahorses live in shallow coral reefs near to the shore. They hold on to the coral and sea plants with their tail to camoflage themselves and ambush their prey. Seahorses are very slow swimmers. The middle of the ocean would be way too deep for them!
Spinner dolphins have made adaptations to their environment such as the ability to hold their breath for up to eight minutes. Their narrow rib cage allows for jumping, spinning, and leaping to evade predators.
Earth & Venus.
they hold in water,when they decay they realese peat into the enviroment
they hold in water,when they decay they realese peat into the enviroment
Seahorses are unique. They have long surly tails that they wrap around stuff to hold on in the current. Seahorses are one of a few animals that the men have the babies.