Seahorses are a kind of fish (Hippocampus) that likes shallow tropical and temperate waters all over the world. They don't swim well, so they like living in sheltered areas with lots of seaweed and grasses. They also like coral reefs and mangroves. They can change their colors to blend in or to attract other seahorses. They are closely related to pipefish and leafy sea dragons.
Crabs, Humans, and something else...
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They are endangered because of pollution and too many people catching them for aquariums.
The Knysna Seahorse (Hippocampus capensis) is reputed to be the only true "estuarine" (brackish water) sea horse in the world.
The Knysna seahorse primarily feeds on small crustaceans, such as mysids and copepods, in its natural habitat of seagrass beds and shallow estuaries along the southern coast of South Africa. They typically hunt during the day, using their elongated snouts to suck in prey. While they do not have a set feeding schedule, they eat throughout the day as food becomes available, with their feeding frequency depending on the abundance of prey in their environment.
warm waters
they have fins
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Knysna was created in 1871.
seahorses are found in warm shallow water
seaweed or the ocean floor, same either way