They don't.
Sea horses have tiny, almost transparent dorsal(=back) fins that they flap at a furious rate to swim about with.
they move really slow?
They move by sliding on their bellies, much like penguins or snakes... They do actually move on what is called their foot.
fish and seahorses
They don't slide on there bellies.
Yes. They move around a little, to find food, to find mates, and to avoid predators.
It's a Chinese Proverb.
snake, earth worm, legless lizard
bellies
they are both cold bloodedthey both slide on there bellies to move around
Their bodies are fairly rigid, and they only have tiny fins to flap around with.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
Seahorses do not have a flipper. Instead they have a tiny clear dorsal fin on their back to help they move.