Haemanota abdominalis was created in 1909.
Argyresthia abdominalis was created in 1839.
Sicus abdominalis was created in 1915.
Hippocampus abdominalis got its' name from its' most distinct feature that separates it from other seahorses. Hippocampus abdominalis' distinct feature is its' very large protruding belly.
Hippocampus abdominalis
The largest species of seahorse in the world is the Big-Belly Seahorse (also known as Pot-Belly Seahorse or Hippocampus abdominalis.)
The Hippocampus abdominalis, otherwise known as "pot-bellied seahorse" is the largest discovered seahorse species. They live in the rocky pool areas of New Zealand and Australia. They can grow up to 35cm in length.
The Latin name for the abdominal region is "abdominalis." This term is derived from "abdomen," which refers to the part of the body between the chest and the pelvis. In anatomical contexts, "abdominal" is often used to describe structures or conditions related to this area.
Potbelly seahorses mainly feed on small crustaceans such as shrimp, copepods, and amphipods. They are known to use their snouts to suck in their prey. In captivity, they can be fed with live or frozen shrimp, mysis, brine shrimp, and other small marine organisms.
well, it all depends.The average height of a full-grown sea horse is 2-8 inches,but some can be smaller, such as the Hippocampus satomiae, a little bigger than a pea, has been found on reefs in Indonesia.or they could be much larger, such as The big-belly seahorse or pot bellied seahorse, Hippocampus abdominalis, is one of the largest seahorse species in the world with a length of up to 35 cm.
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