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Yes, seahorses can exhibit a form of bioluminescence, but not all of them do. Some seahorse species have specialized cells that can produce light, which may serve various purposes such as communication, camouflage, or attracting mates. However, this glowing ability is not as pronounced or widespread as in other marine organisms like certain jellyfish or deep-sea creatures.

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