They do it to have babies of course and to not be lonly without a child that they made
No, just like us seahorses mate with their own kind.
It help the seahorses to swim, keep their balance and even mate!
none. when they mate then they stay with them for the rest of their lives
After seahorses mate, the male carries the eggs in a pouch. When it's time for the eggs to hatch, hundreds of tiny seahorses squirt out. Seahorses get their name because their head looks a bit like a seahorse.
Seahorses are solitary creatures that rarely interact with other seahorses in the wild, except in order to mate.
LOTS OF THINGS!-Seahorses usually live in the tropics or along temperate coasts.-Seahorses can come in patterns like "zebra stripes" and spots.-Seahorses change color to blend in with their surroundings.-Seahorses feed on small living animals such as daphnia, cyclops, larvae of water insects, or mysids.-Seahorses like to swim in pairs linked by their tales.-Seahorses usually mate under a full moon.-Seahorses are loyal and mate for life.-During mating, the Seahorses utter musical sounds.Twenty-five million seahorses a year are now being traded around the world - 64 percent more than in the mid-1990s - and environmentalists are increasingly concerned that the booming trade in seahorses is putting the creatures at risk.Hope this helped a bit :)
1 so they cannot mate anymore and they will die soon
That is a good question the answer is: No. However,once a seahorse finds a mate it sticks with it for the rest of its life.
Male seahorses do not die after giving birth. Unlike most other species, male seahorses have a unique reproductive system where they carry and give birth to the offspring. After giving birth, they can continue to mate and reproduce in subsequent breeding cycles.
Male Seahorses can live with a mated pair Seahorses were once thought to be monogomous but that has been proven false. so the female may mate with both if all live together
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
under a full moon COOL