The male does. The female lays the eggs in a "brood" pouch inside the male's tale and th male carries the eggs from 4-6 weeks
As long as an elephant. An elephant carries the babies as long as a Pheonix. A Phoenix carries the babies as long as a dragon. A dragon carries the babies as long as a sea surpent. A sea surpent carries the babies as long as a girraffe. A giraffe carries the babies as long as a flugenflagen.
There are no male animals that lay eggs. Many people think that a male sea horse lays eggs, but a female sea horse lays eggs and the male carries them and takes care of it.
the male does
It's the female who make the eggs, but she deposits them in a pouch on the male seahorse's stomach for him to carry while the eggs develop. When the eggs hatch, the pouch opens, and tiny, tiny sea horses swim out to start their own lives.
The villains were the rising average temperatures. The victim was the "weedy sea dragon" and the crime site was Genoa. Rising temperatures killed abalone, so sea urchins proliferated and ate all the kelp, which is vital for the sea dragon: With no kelp, the urchins eat young sea dragons and sea dragon eggs. (see the related link to the MUTM site)
it is a baby dragon
There is no such thing as a "Sea Dragon".
The Dragon in the Sea was created in 1956.
It's the female who make the eggs, but she deposits them in a pouch on the male seahorse's stomach for him to carry while the egs develop. When the eggs hatch, the pouch opens, and tiny, tiny sea horses swim out to start their own lives.
Leafy Sea Dragon is an animal, a dragon who lives by the sea- where the name comes from.
There are no such things as dragons and therefore there is no place you can find dragon eggs.
Yes. The weedy sea dragon edible