What are the Sea Horses Enemies?
A seahorse's enemies are crabs, larger fish, and man.
crabs, rays, and tuna
seahorses can feel vibrations from the surrounding water via a special lateral line that all fish possess. they seem to have earbones, but it is speculated that thay are used soley for balance, also, seahorses can make a special clicking noise by using two skull bones, but only during courtship between a male and female, rather they use colour changing to convey messages to eachother. seahorses can feel vibrations from the surrounding water via a special lateral line that all fish possess. they seem to have earbones, but it is speculated that thay are used soley for balance, also, seahorses can make a special clicking noise by using two skull bones, but only during courtship between a male and female, rather they use colour changing to convey messages to eachother.
Yes seahorses migrate. Most species of seahorse live at depths between 1-15 metres and as deep as 77 m when they migrate out into deeper waters over winter (Garrick-Maidment, 1998) but the depth varies throughout its range according to habitat. Migrations are usually due to seasonal variation.
How many legs does a seahorse have?
A Seahorse has no arms, they use their tail to hold onto anything for balance, and stability. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Is a viperfish warm blooded or cold?
Though they are found all over the world, snakes do not, however, like the cold. This is because they are cold blooded or ectothermic. This means that they don't have the means to regulate their body temperature like warm blooded creatures.
Can seahorses live in a aquarium at home?
Seahorses don't build there houses they would live in coral rocks and many more to hide from there predators.
I dont think so.
We must remember that the human being has the highest intelligence over all life forms in this planet that is why anything tjat doesnt quite meet our expectation or capability some will think it dumb. But i dont think so.
Animals has the primal instinct of survival and way of living that is way different or more pritimive than us. And also because their brain is different from us their thinking is limited to that of just the basics that they need to survive.
Tortoises may have lower abilities than us but as long as they know how think to survive i think thats all that they really ever know how to live.
Seahorses "snick" their food, ie. suck it into their mouths. They can't chew their food and have no teeth.
Why does a seahorse have small fins?
They just move with waves and float so they don't need huge fins.
All domestic and feral horse breeds belong to the same phylum as they are all the same species, just different breeds. The phylum for a horse is Chordata.
What is the behaviors of the seahorse?
Usually a seahorse would travel in a herd.Its most active in the morning and that's all I know
How do seahorses raise their young?
seahorses don't raise their young, they are on their own from the moment they hatch.
What colors can a seahorse be?
A seahorse can be many different colors. Such as- brown, yellow, red, grey or spotted.
Where is the sea horse on the you spy spooky mansion game?
It is on the other side of the table as a candlestick.
Does a sea horse have a endo skeleton exo skeleton or a hydrostatic skeleton?
It is endoskeleton. Seahorses have an interior skeleton.
Is there more than the male seahorses that lay eggs?
Male seahorses dont lay eggs the female passes the fertilized eggs to a pouch in his abdomen where they hatch and he then gives"birth" to the babies.
how many fins do dolphins have? how many fins do dolphins have?