If you want a simple answer - then the sea.
A little more detailed, generally you'd find them in warmer and shallower waters near the coastline. They're often found in tropical and subtropical reef waters all over Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans.
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I do not think so, I do know here in Australia they are quite common, even in Sydney Harbour.
If all the seahorses died the crabs, tuna, and penguins would have to find another source of food.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
Seahorses change their color to match their surroundings and then they hide in plants and suck them in through the plant so that the prey won't see them.
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No they only live far out into the ocean.
Yes. A little more than Mussolini but a little less than Hitler.
Yes. They move around a little, to find food, to find mates, and to avoid predators.
They find food teach babies to hunt camouflage
Freshwater seahorses are rare, as most species are found in saltwater environments. However, some breeders may offer freshwater variants or hybrids of seahorses. You can check with specialized aquarium shops or online aquatic retailers that focus on unique and exotic fish. Always ensure to do thorough research on their care requirements before acquiring them.