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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.
Iguanas do not have a prehensile tail.
The common seahorse is classified as Hippocampus hudsonius of the genus Hippocampus in the family Syngnathidae.
A prehensile tail.
It is said to be prehensile.
It does it because that's how a seahorse swims. It can't just swim moving its tail side to side thinking it's gonna get somewhere. It straightens it because it's tail is curled and no fish can swim with a curled tail.
Some species of Australian possums have a moderately prehensile tail.
Tiger tail seahorse was created in 1850.
Baboons and Mandrills do not have prehensile tails. They are large monkeys that spend most of their time on the ground. For that reason, it is not necessary for them to have a prehensile tail.
A prehensile tail.
A tail that has adapted to be able to grasp or hold things...
no it's a fish No, they are a type of fish. They belong to the pipefish family who have prehensile tails and long snouts.