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Seahorses belong to the category of fish.
Among fish, seahorses are unique in their curved necks, similar to their long muzzles and heads, similar to those of horses. The overall shape of the seahorse, combined with the lack of a tail fin, makes them the slowest swimmers on the planet. They do not swim fast and usually only resemble seaweed, tied to the bottom of the ocean with their curly tails.
Due to its mimic adaptation characteristics, seahorses also have special habits, and prefer to inhabit subtidal sea areas where algae or sea leeks are abundant. He is very lazy, often clinging to the stems and branches of seaweed with his curly tail, and sometimes hanging upside down on floating seaweed or other objects, drifting with the current. Even if you leave the attachment for feeding or other reasons, swim for a distance and find another object to attach to.
The seahorse swims gracefully, standing upright in the water and swimming slowly (up to 1 3 meters per minute) with high waves (10 times per second) of its dorsal and pectoral fins.
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It's fish. The hippocampus (Latin scientific name: hippocampus) is a small marine animal with a length of 5 30 cm.
It is named because the head is bent and the body is close to a right angle, the head is in the shape of a horse's head and forms an angle with the body, the snout is long and tube-shaped, the mouth is small, and the dorsal fin is one, all of which are composed of fin bars. The eyes can move independently.
Seahorses are slow, but they are very effective at catching fast-moving, hiding-minded copepods.
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Seahorses belong to fishes, and it belongs taxonomically to the class Bony Fishes. Because it breathes with gills, it has vertebrae, dorsal, pectoral and caudal fins, and is named because its head resembles a horse's head. The tail of the hippocampus is elongated, quadrangular in shape, and can be curled.
This allows the seahorse to hook the seagrass with its tail and stand upright in the water.
Mode of reproduction:
1.The identification of males and females in seahorses and sea dragons is very simple, that is, males have abdominal sacs (commonly known as: nursery bags), while females do not have abdominal sacs.
2.It is true that male seahorses never play with their young, but they outperform human fathers in another way. Seahorses are the only animals on Earth that are born by males.
3.Male seahorses have brooding sacs on their abdomen, front, or sides. During mating, the female seahorse releases its eggs into the brood sac, and the male is responsible for fertilizing these eggs.
Male seahorses keep their fertilized eggs in their brooding sacs until they are fully formed, when they are released into the seawater.
4.Seahorses are not hermaphrodites, seahorses are just males hatching. May and August of each year is the breeding period of the seahorse cavity horse, during which the seahorse mother lays the eggs in the nursery bag of the seahorse father's abdomen, and the eggs go through 50 to 60 days, and the young fish will be born from the seahorse father's nursery bag, so the seahorse father is responsible for parenting, although the father does not really give birth to children, but the hatching still needs the father to complete.
Dad's pouch only plays the role of an incubator, and the eggs are still ** to Mom. August and September is the peak harvest season, and fishermen often use a rotten net to catch fish at this time.
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Belong.
Seahorses use gills to breathe, and seahorses belong to fish.
Seahorses are a small marine animal with a length of 5-30 cm. It is named because the head is close to the right angle to the body, and the head is in the shape of a horse's head.
One dorsal fin, all composed of fin bars. It prefers to inhabit subtidal sea areas where algae or sea leeks thrive, and is very lazy, feeding mainly on small crustaceans. Seahorses have small mouths and are only good at foraging for live bait, and their oaks, which are not good swimmers, cannot hunt quickly.
Male fish have a nursery sac on the ventral side of the tail, and the eggs are laid in it for hatching, and can reproduce 2 to 3 generations a year.
The hippocampus (scientific name: hippocampus) is a family of sea dragons of the order Ichthythidae. Its main subdivisions are located in the Atlantic, Europe, Pacific, and Australia.
The hippocampus is 5, 30 cm long; The head is bent at nearly right angles to the body, the head is horse-headed and forms an angle with the body, the snout is long tubular and the mouth is small; One dorsal fin, all composed of fin bars.
It prefers to inhabit subtidal sea areas where algae or sea leeks thrive, and is very lazy, feeding mainly on small crustaceans. The hippocampus has a flattened head, with 2 nostrils on each side of the head, the head is curved at nearly right angles to the body, and the body of the fish is thick and flattened, completely enclosed in the bony ring; The mouth is a pointed tube-shaped and cannot be opened and closed, so it can only feed on small animals in water.
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Seahorses are fish. Seahorse is a general name for several small fish species of the order Hydrosauridae, generally 5 30 cm in length, belonging to small marine animals. The head of the sock horse is bent at a right angle to the body, and the head is in the shape of a horse's head, and forms an angle with the body, and the hippocampus is less mobile, but it is very effective at catching copepods that move quickly and are good at hiding.
Seahorse belongs to fish, is the general name of several small fish in the warm sea of the order Ichthyidae, generally 5 30 cm long, belongs to small marine animals, distributed in the Atlantic, Pacific Ocean and other places.
The head of the hippocampus is bent at nearly right angles to the body, the head is in the shape of a horse's head, and forms a horn with the body, and the mouth is in the shape of a long tube. Seahorses are less mobile, preferring to inhabit algae thickets, or subtidal areas where sea leeks grow densely, and often have a curly tail wrapped around the stems and branches of seaweed.
Seahorses can sometimes hang upside down on floating seaweed or other objects, but seahorses can use their long, bowed necks and use them as springs to efficiently catch fast-moving, hiding-minded copepods.
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