seahorses don't raise their young, they are on their own from the moment they hatch.
from there motheregg
The male.
No. The male broods the eggs inside his pouch, but once they are released, they fend for themselves.
100 or more depending on the size.
the MALE gives birth to there young
In a pouch in front of them, on their stomach.
Among kangaroos, seahorses, and anteaters, only kangaroos have a pouch. Female kangaroos have a pouch where they carry and nurse their young after birth. Seahorses do not have pouches; instead, male seahorses carry fertilized eggs in a special brood pouch until they hatch. Anteaters also lack pouches, as they give birth to live young that cling to their mother's back.
they have a pouchon their stomach.and they stay in the pouch for two months
the males of seahorses carry their young in their pouches, but they dont get pregnant
The survival of seahorses is low because they have many predators. Offspring are also produced in small numbers which further makes their population dwindle fast.
It affects the menstruation cycle of young male seahorses.