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It can see in the dark.
Yes, they do.
The seahorse has mobile eyes so it can look out for predators and preys without moving its body. It can also hide behind seaweed to escape from predators.
Eyes that can move independently from one another. Example animals that have turreted eyes: Chameleon, seahorse
Seahorses eyes are mobile and can move independently which helps them to see their prey or predators without moving their bodies. This also prevents the prey or predators from spotting them while the seahorse looking at them.
Scientist care about sea horses because there highly on danger and need a;; the help they can get (=
The seahorse has the eyes of a lizard, which mean one eye looks left while the other eye looks right. Both eyes do not look ahead like our eyes do. This unique ability allows the seahorse to look for enemies with one eye while searching for food with the other eye.The sea horse relies on its ability to camouflage itself for protection against predators like large fish, birds, crabs and sea turtles.
As delicate as a seahorse As small as a seahorse As colourful as a seahorse As light as a seahorse As pretty as a seahorse Hope this helps :) xx
A male seahorse is a male seahorse.
A seahorse is a fish.
No, the seahorse is a fish.