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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!

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