The northern seahorse, or Hippocampus erectus, has a distinctive appearance characterized by its elongated body, a horse-like head, and a curled tail. Its skin is typically a mottled blend of colors, including shades of yellow, brown, and gray, which help it blend into its surroundings. The species has a series of bony plates along its body instead of scales, and its dorsal fin is used for propulsion while swimming. Male northern seahorses are notable for their brood pouch, where they carry and protect their developing young.
It depends on what type of seahorse it is. If its a giraffe seahorse then it should look kinda like a giraffe.
Like a sponge with a seahorse painted on it :)
they look like fish.
A seahorse
Kind of like a seahorse
god made it that way
people believe seahorse look like horses.
Northern seahorse: Well obviously it's a seahorse Newt: A salamander like animal Nuthatch: Some kind of bird Well.. those are all I know of
Seahorse eggs are not often seen as they are deposited directly into the male's pouch after fertilization. The offspring emerge from the pouch as live young.
No, seahorses are fish.They don't look like your average goldfish though.
Seahorse eat crustations. Crustations are tiny creatures that look very much like the cray fish.
Seahorse tattoo can simply mean the love for the seahorse, the animal or for the aquatic life and water. They can also be worn because they simply look good and you want to flash your tattoo for all occasions. for more: http://www.cooltattoofinder.com/seahorse-tattoos/seahorse-tattoos-flash-meanings-deciphered#more-263 They also symbolize confidence and grace in many cultures, like Celtic mythology and the like.