Weedy seadragons primarily face predation from larger fish, including various species of sharks and other predatory marine animals. Their camouflage helps them avoid detection, but they are still vulnerable to opportunistic predators. Additionally, they may be at risk from seabirds when they are near the surface. Overall, their survival relies on their ability to blend into their environment to evade these threats.
No. Yes. Maybe
Weedy seadragons are the longest of the two species (the Weedy and the Leafy), the Weedy being around 46cm and the Leafy reaching a maximum length of 35cm.
Seadragons, Weedy or Leafy, only live in the kelp beds off the Southern coasts of Australia in Salty Water. Merimbula lake is not salty, so the Seadragons would not be able to survive. I hope this answer was helpful.
No, Seadragons' mouths are solid. They eat by "sucking" up their prey.
Yes, weedy sea dragons can be found in the Myall River in Australia. They are known to inhabit the shallow coastal waters and seagrass beds along the eastern coast of Australia, including rivers and estuaries like the Myall River.
Seadragons, such as the Leafy seadragon and the Weedy seadragon, are typically found in the kelp forests of the Neritic zone, which is the relatively shallow coastal zone of the ocean. They are primarily located along the southern and western coasts of Australia.
leafy sea dragons have more than 1 predator
male leafy seadragons carry up to 150-200 eggs at once for eight weeks!
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leafy seadragons only live in south australia and the population counted with the capture/ recapture method is 1,527,400
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The Weedy Sea Dragons eat weeds and Dicks