The Latin name for seahorse is Hippocampus.
A male seahorse is a male seahorse.
The female seahorse transfers her eggs to the male which he self-fertilises in his pouch.
Yes, the male seahorse gives birth and cares for the offspring.
the male
Seahorses are one of the few animal species where the male carries the baby. The male seahorse has a pouch where the female deposits her eggs, which he then fertilizes and carries until they hatch.
A baby seahorse is called a fry. This is the same as other fish, so it's not unique to seahorses.
No, she lays them in the water and the male gathers them up in his mouth and blows them into his pouch.
You don't really have to have a male seahorse if you have a female sea horse but if you want to have little baby sea horses you can have a male sea horse. If i were you i would want a male sea horse for company for the female.
The female seahorse has an ovipositor like most fish, and she passes the eggs to the male by inserting it into his pouch opening. This is done as the seahorse pair rises in the water column for the egg transfer.
Hippocampus is the scientific name for seahorse.
It is the male seahorse that keeps the eggs in a special pouch, until the young are strong enough to hatch out.
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