its tail helps it to steer in water.
it's tail helps them keep upright and moves them forward
It would help to know which part specifically you had in mind.
A seahorse plays a role in the ocean of the savior they are a part of the food chain and stuff eats the seahorse
The side of the brain that looks like a Seahorse.
bridge
the bow the back is the steer
the bow the back is the steer
Steer is a noun and a verb.
steer
A seahorse isn't a placental mammal; it's a type of fish, genus hippocampus. Seahorses are part of the same order as pipefish, Syngnathiformes. The seahorse's head is shaped like that of a horse.Seahorse can, however, be another name for walrus, which is a placental mammal.The hippopotamus was also called a seahorse during the 1800s.
A seahorse is a fish that just looks a little bit like a horse. They are related to pipefish. They are also related to sea dragons. All are part of the same family.
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.