Well i am not positive it probably has guts, dead fish, heart. I mean it is the same thing as every other fish.
There are two species of pipefish found in LI waters that look very similar. One is the Northern Pipefish (Syngnathus fucus) and the other is the Sargassum pipefish (Syngnathus pelagicus).
· Some ducks like the Red-breasted Merganser eat pipefish.
Yes, a pipefish is in fact a fish. They are part of the order syngnathiformes, which contains seahorses, pipefish and seadragons.
No, they are most closely related to pipefish. They just don't look much like fish because they swim upright and because of the armor.
a pipefish is an invertebrate, it has no back bone
Spotted pipefish was created in 1810.
Darkflank pipefish was created in 1871.
Sargassum pipefish was created in 1758.
Broadnosed pipefish was created in 1758.
Dusky pipefish was created in 1882.
Straightnose pipefish was created in 1758.
Northern pipefish was created in 1839.