they do not eat fish
Sea horses eat by suction feeding. A complex network of interconnected bones pulled by several muscles creates suction force directed at prey and the surrounding water. They draw water containing their prey into their mouths, from where it is diverted into the esophagus for digestion.
A seahorse eats small crusteaca and other tiny animals. They have no teeth so they swallow their food whole. Seahorses use their snout to probe into small nooks and crannies looking for tiny animals, then suck them up. The snout will expand if the prey is larger than the snout.
they suck the food through their tiny mouths, like a syringe
Seahorses don't have stomachs, their food is transfered into their gut and the nutrients are absorbed there. This is why seahorses have to eat so often because food is digested so quickly.
stand still until food passes by
baby seahorses
with its mouth
They eat coral and seweed.
prey, its what they eat?!?!
it eats shellfish
with its mouth.
they eat seafood
yes
A sawhorse for one. Mybe is good adiwse
yes
It depends on the seahorse.
a blue whale
I dont think sp