no seahorses do not hunt alone. they hunt in groups
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no, seahorses are happier living insmall groups or pairs. they get very lonely.
Seahorses live in the intertidal zone because they are protected from predators and have access to food in this area. Seahorses are not great swimmers so they tend to stay in shallow water.
I believe that they are social creatures. You always see them in groups.
none. when they mate then they stay with them for the rest of their lives
they have a pouchon their stomach.and they stay in the pouch for two months
they stay in thier dads pouch for about 4-45 days at maxium
yes they live in underwater ranches with scoober cowboys to round them up
They stay in very large groups
They wrap their tails around something stationary and hang onto it.
Around 5 to 6 minutes if the seahorse is handled correctly.