because they're too fresh for fresh water
Seahorses are a marine animal. They live in the coral reefs and tropical waters of the marine or ocean biome.
Pygmy seahorses live in tropical regions where coral is plentiful. Pygmy seahorses enjoy warmer waters when compared to their larger cousins.
Neither. Seahorses live in oceans, and oceans aren't considered running waters.
Yes they live in shallow tropical and temperate waters.
Seahorses are located in the ocean and continents are pieces of land, therefore there is no continent with seahorses. As for oceans, seahorses primarily live in tropical or temperate waters and are found nearly worldwide.
They might live in the Atlantic ocean or the pacific ocean;)
they live in cold waters. sometimes though they tend to prefer it if the heat of the water is lukewarm.
4000 years
No, they live in warmer waters along coasts in temperate climates and in the oceans of the tropics. They live in shallow waters so they can stay warmer, until winter when they move to deeper waters to avoid the colder surface water.
sea horses will most likely live in shallow reaf waters from the ocean, but during breeding or nesting, they may move to deeper waters in search for better habitat protection.
The seahorse is a species of fish that live exclusively in salt water. They do not live at the bottom of the ocean but prefer to live in the shallow waters near the coastline.
medium to temperate waters