they live almost everywhere. mostly in the ocean.
the leafy seadragon is the family of seahorses, they look like them and act like them
They are similar because they both camouflage
A behavioral adaptation of the leafy seadragon is its ability to camouflage itself among seaweed and other plant material to avoid predators and ambush prey. This behavior helps it blend into its environment and remain relatively unnoticed.
Seadragons, such as the Leafy seadragon and the Weedy seadragon, are typically found in the kelp forests of the Neritic zone, which is the relatively shallow coastal zone of the ocean. They are primarily located along the southern and western coasts of Australia.
Yes as it is a type of seahorse and seahorses are vertebrates
The leafy sea dragon, Phycodurus equesWeedy Seadragon, Phyllopteryx taeniolatus
The behavioral and biological differences between these two animals is too different and you would not have a successful crossing.
There is no official national marine emblem for Australia. Only three states have marine emblems. They are:New South Wales - Eastern Blue Groper, Achoerodus viridisVictoria - Weedy Seadragon, Phyllopteryx taeniolatusSouth Australia - Leafy Seadragon, Phycodurus eques
The Weedy Seadragon is not effected by ballast Waters.
Folic acid, one of the B vitamins, found in dark leafy vegetables.
97.5% of Earth's water is found in the oceans. 2.5% is found in freshwater lakes.
The puffer fish can be found in Oceans but very rarely