maybe a pet store or an ocean.
no, seahorses are happier living insmall groups or pairs. they get very lonely.
Now you can only buy them in diamonds or get them in the exchanges.
seahorses are famous for being gods creature and living for god's beauty! I love seahorses, just like god loves you!
Humans, each other, as well as dolphins.
Seahorses
seahorses eat other small animals such as krill. If seahorses wouldn't exist the population of krill would be to much. Hence seahorses are useful animals and we should protect the. But remember every animal has a purpose of living.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
Small shrimps, also very small fish and plankton, anything small edible living things. Seahorses eat small crustaceans floating in the water or crawling on the bottom.
Seahorses are taken from the wild for the aquarium trade to be sold to people who want to keep them as pets, and for Chinese medicine. Seahorses caught in the wild do not make good pets and you should always make sure that any seahorses you buy are breed in captivity. That way they are trained to eat frozen food, and are much less likely to carry parasites that may infect other seahorses.
yes almost every living animal has a digestion system, and they have to get rid of their waste. (poop)
LOTS OF THINGS!-Seahorses usually live in the tropics or along temperate coasts.-Seahorses can come in patterns like "zebra stripes" and spots.-Seahorses change color to blend in with their surroundings.-Seahorses feed on small living animals such as daphnia, cyclops, larvae of water insects, or mysids.-Seahorses like to swim in pairs linked by their tales.-Seahorses usually mate under a full moon.-Seahorses are loyal and mate for life.-During mating, the Seahorses utter musical sounds.Twenty-five million seahorses a year are now being traded around the world - 64 percent more than in the mid-1990s - and environmentalists are increasingly concerned that the booming trade in seahorses is putting the creatures at risk.Hope this helped a bit :)
All I know of is camelions and Seahorses