If somone told you seahorses go through metamorphosis, that is wrong. Their inside doesn't change.Seahorse are fish. Fish do not go through metamorphosis.
The largest species of seahorse in the world is the Big-Belly Seahorse (also known as Pot-Belly Seahorse or Hippocampus abdominalis.)
The scientific name for the Cape seahorse is Hippocampus capensis.
Simple metamorphosis involves three stages (egg, nymph, adult) and the nymph gradually resembles the adult with each molt. In complete metamorphosis, there are four stages (egg, larva, pupa, adult) and the larvae and adults have distinctly different body forms and lifestyles.
The changing from a larva into a pupa into a butterfly is a classic example of metamorphosis.
Seahorses are one of the few animal species where the male carries the baby. The male seahorse has a pouch where the female deposits her eggs, which he then fertilizes and carries until they hatch.
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A male seahorse is a male seahorse.
Seahorses do not undergo metamorphosis in the traditional sense, as seen in insects or amphibians. Instead, they have a unique reproductive process where the male seahorse carries and nurtures the developing embryos in a specialized pouch. After a gestation period, the fully formed miniature seahorses are released from the pouch, resembling small adults rather than going through distinct larval stages. Thus, while they experience significant life changes, it doesn't classify as metamorphosis.
A seahorse is a fish.
No, the seahorse is a fish.
What is the width of a seahorse?
SEAHORSE
a seahorse is an animal
the size of a baby seahorse
It depends on what type of seahorse it is. If its a giraffe seahorse then it should look kinda like a giraffe.
no, it is not a metamorphosis
it has an incomplete metamorphosis