They just move with waves and float so they don't need huge fins.
to swim
They swim
they have fins
The dorsal fin locates on the back of the seahorse.
Slowly. Their tinly little fins will flap like crazy, but the seahorse will move slowly through the water.
Sea tutles do not have any fins. They do have 4 legs though.
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Just like the adults - mainly by flapping their tiny dorsal fins.
The seahorse belongs to the Syngnathidae family for many reasons. They have a fused jaw, enjoy tropical waters, have elongated snouts, and no pelvic fins.
A seahorse feeds on plankton, small fish and small crustaceans such as shrimp and copepods.
Seahorses move through the ocean by using their dorsal and pectoral fins. The dorsal fin helps to propel the seahorse by beating up to 70 times per second. The pectoral fins located on the head help seahorse to steer and remain stable in water.
It depends on what type of seahorse it is. If its a giraffe seahorse then it should look kinda like a giraffe.