plenty of things- the females give the males eggs in which he "gets pregnant with" and fertilizes them inside his pouch- then he spews the eggs out as they hatch. seahorses can camouflage better than chameleons can and they also can switch to and from binocular vision and monocular vision
seahorses are cool!
yes
wfh
Strait
they do not have a stomach to store there food
It is the male seahorse that keeps the eggs in a special pouch, until the young are strong enough to hatch out.
A seahorse can lay anywhere from 100 to 2,000 eggs at a time, depending on the species. The male seahorse carries the eggs in a special pouch until they hatch, which can take 10 days to several weeks. After the eggs hatch, the tiny seahorse fry are released into the water, ready to fend for themselves.
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
the male seahorse gives birth instead of the female :D the female gives birth but the male carries the baby seahorses in a pouch at the front like a kangaroo XD
A male seahorse is a male seahorse.
Jake and the Never Land Pirates - 2011 Jake's Special Delivery Seahorse Saddle-Up 2-30 was released on: USA: 26 July 2013
A mom seahorse is simply referred to as a female seahorse. Unlike most fish, seahorses have a unique reproductive role where the male carries the fertilized eggs in a special pouch until they hatch. This means that while the female contributes to reproduction, the male is the one that carries and nurtures the young.
It saves energy and makes it harder for a predator to spot them. Win-win for the seahorse.