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Is a seahrose a veribret

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 5/16/2025

Yes, a seahorse is a vertebrate. It belongs to the family Syngnathidae and is classified within the class Actinopterygii, which includes all bony fish. Seahorses have a backbone and a skeleton made of bone, distinguishing them as vertebrates.

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