Turtles and seahorses are both aquatic animals that belong to different classes; turtles are reptiles while seahorses are fish. They both inhabit marine environments and are adapted to life in water, featuring streamlined bodies for swimming. Additionally, both species play important roles in their ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity and serving as indicators of environmental health.
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No, and for a number of reasons. First, seahorses are saltwater fish, and RES are freshwater animals. They could not live in the same environment. Secondly, a turtle would eat a seahorse. Turtles eat smaller fish. Third, seahorses are not available in many countries as they are a protected species. Fourth, even if you were to have a seahorse, they are very difficult to feed and keep alive. They are recommended only for very experienced aquarium keepers. Sorry!
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No they are not the same. http://australian-animals.net/
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A baby seahorse is called a fry. This is the same as other fish, so it's not unique to seahorses.
No, A Seahorse can only live in saltwater and a glofish can only live in freshwater. Seahorses do not do well with other fish anyways.
As delicate as a seahorse As small as a seahorse As colourful as a seahorse As light as a seahorse As pretty as a seahorse Hope this helps :) xx
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Simon seahorse swam swiftly to shrimp where simone seahorse sweetly sucked some plankton .xx
A male seahorse is a male seahorse.