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seahorses mostly feed on brine shrimp,tiny fish,plankton and that's pretty much it seahorses also suck their food thorugh their snout they don't have teeth so they will swallow live food in whole!
Yes, many species can and are kept by expert aquarists in aquariums. Seahorses are notoriously difficult to care for though, and require very specialized aquariums and diet.
mainly live shrimps but they don't mind dead ones if nothing is available
Predatory fish such as tunas, swordfish, and sharks are examples of enemies to seahorses. They prey on seahorses as part of their diet in the ocean ecosystem. Additionally, human activities like habitat destruction and overfishing also pose significant threats to seahorse populations.
Bluering octopuses primarily feed on small crustaceans, fish, and mollusks. While they are opportunistic predators and may consume various small marine animals, there is no specific evidence suggesting that they commonly eat seahorses. Seahorses are not a typical part of their diet due to differences in habitat and behavior. Overall, their diet mainly consists of more accessible prey within their environment.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
Seahorses are not limited to certain food variations, but they do seem to follow certain diet patterns. 1. Baby fish eggs 2. Shrimp 3. Crustacean
No, seahorses are not herbivores; they are carnivorous. They primarily feed on small crustaceans, such as shrimp and plankton, which they capture using their long snouts. Unlike herbivores that consume plant material, seahorses rely on a diet of live prey for their nutrition.
probably, by accident. That's actually correct. Sharks have a tendency to chew on and swallow most anything, even if it's not by any means food. Seahorses could fit into this category (and into the shark). However, seahorses are not part of the shark's food chain, and thus are not really prey for the shark. No.
Overfishing by men is the main reason that tiger tail seahorses are endangered.
The main diet was the dog with some fish.