They basically are a leafy sea dragon is more yellow or brown while a weedy sea dragonis a reddish color.
leafy sea dragons have more than 1 predator
Leafy and weedy sea dragons have a life cycle that involves courtship, mating, and egg fertilization. The female sea dragon deposits her eggs on the male's tail where they are fertilized and then carried until they hatch. Once the eggs hatch, tiny juvenile sea dragons emerge and begin their independent life in the ocean.
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Yes, leafy sea dragons are fish and have bony plates for structure, but they do not have a bony backbone. Instead, they have a series of bony plates that run along their bodies, providing support and protection.
Yes, leafy sea dragons have gills for breathing underwater. They absorb oxygen from the water through their gills.
i believe thear are related to sea horse. they are leafy for protection to hide their natural look from preditors.they are called leafy sea dragons because of their leafy structur and stem like body. they drift along curents and eat small organisms.
leafy sea dragons have more than 1 predator
Leafy and weedy sea dragons have a life cycle that involves courtship, mating, and egg fertilization. The female sea dragon deposits her eggs on the male's tail where they are fertilized and then carried until they hatch. Once the eggs hatch, tiny juvenile sea dragons emerge and begin their independent life in the ocean.
There are 2 types of sea dragons.1 is a weedy sea dragon,and the other is a leafy sea dragon.Leafy Sea Dragons look like seeweed.WeedY Sea Dragons look like weed.
Weedy sea dragons live in southern Australian waters in kelp beds.
Weedy seadragons are the longest of the two species (the Weedy and the Leafy), the Weedy being around 46cm and the Leafy reaching a maximum length of 35cm.
The Weedy Sea Dragons eat weeds and Dicks
The Weedy Sea Dragons eat weeds and Dicks
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Yes, leafy sea dragons are fish and have bony plates for structure, but they do not have a bony backbone. Instead, they have a series of bony plates that run along their bodies, providing support and protection.
Yes.
100% sure that predators have trouble spotting leafy sea dragons because leafy sea dragons are hard to find because they blend in with trees plants and other things that are leafy.