herd
no seahorses do not hunt alone. they hunt in groups
no, seahorses are happier living insmall groups or pairs. they get very lonely.
Seahorses stay in groups primarily for protection and increased chances of survival. By forming groups, they can better evade predators and enhance their foraging efficiency. Additionally, staying in close proximity allows for easier mating opportunities, as many species of seahorses are monogamous and engage in courtship rituals. Social structures in groups also help them navigate their environment more effectively.
A group of seahorses is called a "herd" Like real horses are called a "herd"
I believe that they are social creatures. You always see them in groups.
The adult seahorse is called seahorse.
A baby seahorse is called a fry.
Seahorses
Father Sea Horse.........
Yes there are - they're called seahorses.
yes they live in underwater ranches with scoober cowboys to round them up
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.