Not all seahorses are males. They can't be because the males are the ones who get pregnant
Of course there are! If there weren't, there wouldn't be such thing as seahorses today.
Yes. Males and females reproduce together too, but the male will lay the eggs.
yes, and once the females have eggs its the males job to carry them until they hatch
Female seahorses do not have babies. The male does!
A female seahorse is called a seamare.
A male seahorse is called a seastallion.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
The female seahorses give them to the male seahorse.
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.
Trichomonas vaginalis infects only humans, not seahorses.
because they are spiky little buggers who get arroused by the spikes on female seahorses.
The male.
Not necessarily. Seahorses can change colors depending on their mood, so it all depends on the specimen.
Male Seahorses can live with a mated pair Seahorses were once thought to be monogomous but that has been proven false. so the female may mate with both if all live together
They do it to have babies of course and to not be lonly without a child that they made
in seahorses the female lays the egg and the male looks after it till the female return .
Female seahorses don't have a pouch; they just have eggs. The males have a pouch where the female deposits up to 2,000 eggs. Biologists think seahorses developed the pouch as a way to ensure the species survives. For example, if a female had all the eggs and had to bear offspring, all the babies could die if she got eaten. If a male gets eaten, the most offspring lost is up to 2,000 eggs. But there are always other males that can mate with the female who has the eggs to deposit.
when the seahorses are mating the female seahorse puts about 1500 eggs into the male seahorses pouch. The male seahorse carries the eggs for 4 to 45 days and then releases the seahorses into the water and leaves them.