The tail will help to grab the prey to survive.
Hope this helps.
Actually, seahorses aren't big predators. They don't use their tails for catching prey, they eat mostly small crustaceans that happen to float by. Anyways...
They use their tails to wrap around and hold on to seaweed. That's about it. Hope this helped. ;D
The seahorse uses its tail both for mobility and stability. The tail aids with movement through the water. The tail can also cling to coral and plants to keep itself still.
Tiger tail seahorse was created in 1850.
About 2 weeks
The largest scientifically measured Lined Seahorse was 19 cm / 7.5 in from the top of its coronet to the tip of its straightened tail.
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A long snout and bony covering. They all also have a long tail that can grasp onto things.
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no they don't have.. they only have tail....
yes they are
A seahorse has a prehensile tail, meaning they use it to grip things. To rest or feed (or hide), they use the tail to grasp coral or seagrasses.