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Seahorses exhibit several instincts that aid in their survival, including camouflage and the ability to grasp onto vegetation or coral with their prehensile tails to avoid predators. They also display a unique mating instinct, where males carry and nurture the young in their brood pouch. Additionally, seahorses instinctively use their elongated snouts to suck in food, primarily small crustaceans like shrimp. These behaviors help them navigate their environments and reproduce effectively.

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