Yes...seahorses are harvested and dried out for the souvenir trade. They are also captured for the pet industry.
It can have sex with its self and have babies and can fertilize its own egg.
Yes!
Crabs, Humans, and something else...
Yes... Yes they do... A seahorse is not invisible so therefore humans can see it.
Pygmy seahorses do not effect humans. They are not even close to a treat to them whatsoever
humans
Pollution and greenhouse gases.
A seahorse. well partially. a male seahorse gives birth to its young instead of the female. Humans are animals and male humans usualy raise thier young. I hope this is usefull to you. by a 12 year old
yes, if you feed them and be nice to them don't hurt them or threaten them and they should get along with humans fine
By interfering with animals that want to be alone.
Technically, the male seahorse does not get pregnant; he simply carries the eggs in his pouch for about a month. Seahorses do not have sex in the same way that humans do (with penetration). After the female leaves, the male ejects sperm directly into the water and then also collects it into his pouch to fertilize the eggs she left behind. The answer to the question "Why?" is sadly lost in evolution. We can determine that seahorses gain some sort of benefit from evolving with their parenting roles switched, but so little is known about the evolutionary path of the seahorse that getting to the bottom of that question will take a monumental discovery that hasn't happened yet. Sorry.
the dwarf seahorse is my guess. slower than sloth