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There are all types of seahorses,they come in many diffrent shapes and sizes

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Are seahorses yellow?

many seahorses are different colors the common seahorse are yellowish goldish


Are the male seahorses are more colorful than the female seahorses?

Not necessarily. Seahorses can change colors depending on their mood, so it all depends on the specimen.


How many colors do seahorses change?

sea horses can change to all of the colors of the rainbow


Why seahorses change colors?

In order to camouflage to hide from predators.


Why do seahorses change colors?

Because they need to hide there self from enimies.


What espicific of the many colors of seahorses?

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What are facts about seahorses inherited behaviors?

They change colors to either blend in with something or to attract other animals. Also they are akward swimmers.


What colors can seahorses come in?

red,orange,yellow,green,blue,purple,brown,gray


How do seahorses defend themselfes?

They camoflage themselfs by growing new skin in different colors to match their enviornment.


What different colors can seahorses be in nature?

Seahorses can be orange, red, various shades of yellow, grey, brown, black and green. They can come in patterns like zebra stripes and spots. They are able to change color to blend in with their surroundings. The more tropical ones are usually more vibrant colors though. Seahorses can also change color to camoflauge for protection. They change more rapidly than chameleons.


Are seahorses hermaphrodites?

There are male seahorses and female seahorses.


What color are poisonous seahorses?

Poisonous seahorses, often referred to in a more general context, typically exhibit bright colors such as yellow, orange, or red. These vivid hues serve as a warning to predators about their toxicity. However, it's important to note that most seahorses are not poisonous; they have developed camouflage to blend into their environments instead. The notion of poisonous seahorses is more a myth than a reality in marine biology.