Seahorses undergo changes of color, camouflaging themselves from predators.
The female seahorse transfers her eggs to the male which he self-fertilises in his pouch.
go behind a plant
Birds Sit on their eggs to keep them warm, and to hide and protect them from predetors.
hitting/throwing with sticks/stones, screaming, making themself 'big'
swim away from predetors keep warm with aunti freeze in it`s blood
Thimk it yr self
Yes. A seahorse can protect itself. Some seahorses have evolved extra body parts that make it appear to be floating plant life. Other seahorses are able to use camouflage, like an octopus or chameleon, to blend into the background and evade predators.
they protect their self from camaflage
by biting
they use their tronk to protect their self
They protect them self with there claws and there jaws
the tamarin became endangerd because of predetors like the black halk eagle