The survival of seahorses is low because they have many predators. Offspring are also produced in small numbers which further makes their population dwindle fast.
seahorses don't raise their young, they are on their own from the moment they hatch.
from there motheregg
The male.
food is essential for their survival so they won't forget how to eat
No. The male broods the eggs inside his pouch, but once they are released, they fend for themselves.
Portside had the most survival rate
Yes, they are. K-strategists nurture their young, have a small amount of babies with a high survival rate.
the MALE gives birth to there young
100 or more depending on the size.
In a pouch in front of them, on their stomach.
Recent studies show that the survival rate of infant dolphins in the wild is 75%. In zoos and in aquariums, the survival rate is 86%.
Young Survival Coalition was created in 1998.