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Seahorses

Seahorses are named for their equine-like head and prefer to live in sheltered areas such as coral reefs. Seahorses are one of the few animal breeds where the male gives birth rather than the female.

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What is the width of a seahorse?

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What is the width of a seahorse?

Can seahorses straighten their tails?

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A seahorses tail can not straighten like a dog or a cats tail it stays bent all the time

How old are seahorses when they are adults?

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seahorses live for 5 years depending on the species

How does a seahorse maintain homeostasis?

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Echinoderms include sea urchins, sea stars and starfish. The meaning of echinoderm is 'spiny skin'. Therefore one method of protection is spines that can break off in a potential predator and cause irritation, some species such as the crown of thorns starfish have poisonous spines. Tough skin puts of other predators. Most echinoderms have remarkable self restoring abilities; the starfish can regrow itself from a small piece of its body as long as that piece contains a sufficient portion of its 'mouth and water vascular system' (i.e. the centre bit of the star).

Are seahorses single celled?

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Sea horses belong to Kingdom Animalia. Animals have eukaryotic cells.

Who discovered seahorses?

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It is not known who was the first person to discover the seahorse. This species of marine animal is found in oceans throughout the world.

Do Chinese use seahorses for medicine?

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Seahorses are believed to help with a person's kidney's in Chinese medicine. It is also considered to be an aphrodisiac. They can be made into a tonic or tea with other herbs or they can be ground into powder and taken as a capsule or in powder form. It is believed that the larger the seahorse, the more powerful it is.

Why do seahorses swim with their tails linked?

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they are loyal creatures

How many sea horses live in the coral reefs?

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No, seacows live in and around algal beds.

How long do bigger seahorses live for?

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In a tank with pristine water conditions and feeding enriched mysis shrimp, Usually 3 to 5 years.

How many times can a cook spaniel take a shower?

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I think you mean cooker spaniel

I'm not quite sure but you might want to look at www.animals.com

It will give you info on that animal thanks!! :)

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How long do seahorses stay underwater?

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Around 5 to 6 minutes if the seahorse is handled correctly.

How much does a dwarf seahorse weight?

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they weigh 500kg they may look little but they are extremly heavy!

When is national seahorse day?

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Sorry to burst your bubble, but I don't really think there is a "National Seal Day". Maybe if you've heard of it, or if you are POSITIVE it's true, ask Wiki if "National Seal Day" is true. I've tried making the best possible answer to come up with, so thanks again for your curiousity. :) Hope this Helped.

Do seahorses have relatives?

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Yes, they are closely related to fish called pipefish that look like a long thin seahorse and others called leafy sea dragons that look like seahorses with leaves and vegetation dangling from and covering them.

How does cold effect warm blooded animals temperature?

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Cold blooded animals do not control their internal body temperature. Warm blooded animals do.

Map on where seahorses live?

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wear seahorses live

In which sea animal species does the male carry the young?

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Seahorse

Seahorses are generally monogamous.

Where can you find sea horses in the ocean?

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Seahorses are located in many bodies of water throughout the world. They can be found in the Atlantic, and Pacific oceans, the Mediterranean Sea, and even in the Thames Estuary. If the water is shallow and temperate, and there are sheltered areas, seahorses can survive.

Why are the male sea horses the ones to carry the babies?

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male carries the babies because they are stronger and can pretect the babies

How do Seahorses provide for their young?

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by petting their snouts and dancing around in a triangle formation. if the seahorse does not behave, they sing an opera to put it to sleep. seahorse are infamous for their horseplay

How is an owl adapted to its habitat?

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The owl is born to it's habitat and is also born knowing migration routes if it has one. If it is caught and released elsewhere, it learns of its prey source, predaters, habitat, and surroundings.

How many cells does a leafy sea dragon have?

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well if you go 300 miles south of the border of Mexico you will find a little house on the prairie and their is a magic magician living their and he will turn you into a hola hoop and roll yourself into the ocean to count.

What countries do seahorse live in?

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well they don't live in a continent the sea (any sea)