yes! when they are greeting each other they change color to show affection! if a sea horses is black then it can change to yellow!
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Yes, seahorses can change color to blend in with their surroundings or to reflect their mood. They have specialized cells called chromatophores that allow them to adjust their skin color. This ability helps seahorses camouflage themselves effectively in their underwater environment.
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.
Not necessarily. Seahorses can change colors depending on their mood, so it all depends on the specimen.
sea horses can change to all of the colors of the rainbow
Seahorses can be orange, red, various shades of yellow, grey, brown, black and green. They can come in patterns like zebra stripes and spots. They are able to change color to blend in with their surroundings. The more tropical ones are usually more vibrant colors though. Seahorses can also change color to camoflauge for protection. They change more rapidly than chameleons.
No, usually they are black, brown, yellow, red, or white. They sometimes change color due to their environment.
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sea horses are brown or yellow
Sea horses adapt by changing color.
LOTS OF THINGS!-Seahorses usually live in the tropics or along temperate coasts.-Seahorses can come in patterns like "zebra stripes" and spots.-Seahorses change color to blend in with their surroundings.-Seahorses feed on small living animals such as daphnia, cyclops, larvae of water insects, or mysids.-Seahorses like to swim in pairs linked by their tales.-Seahorses usually mate under a full moon.-Seahorses are loyal and mate for life.-During mating, the Seahorses utter musical sounds.Twenty-five million seahorses a year are now being traded around the world - 64 percent more than in the mid-1990s - and environmentalists are increasingly concerned that the booming trade in seahorses is putting the creatures at risk.Hope this helped a bit :)
There are all types of seahorses,they come in many diffrent shapes and sizes
Yes, they all change color, it is part of their nature.They actually do.