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Because seahorses are conceived by male seahorses, female seahorses send eggs to the belly of male seahorses to conceive, mature, and regenerate.
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The male seahorse will give birth to babies, this is the peculiar characteristic of the creature, he is more special, that is, he can give birth to babies.
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Why does a male seahorse give birth to a baby, I think it should have a lot to do with his characteristics, is it public, he is only hermaphroditic, so he will have a baby, I think this should belong to a very rare creature.
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Do baby male seahorses give birth to babies, they are born by seahorses, that is, Gonghan Palace babies are born, don't worry about this, they will figure it out themselves.
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It's the law of the biosphere, because it's what they need.
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Male seahorses have brooding sacs on their abdomen, front, or sides. During mating, the female seahorse releases the eggs into the fertility sac, and the male is responsible for fertilizing the eggs. Male seahorses keep their fertilized eggs in their brooding sacs until they are fully formed, when they are released into the seawater.
Seahorses are not hermaphrodites, seahorses are just males hatching. Every year from May to August is the breeding period of the seahorse, during which the seahorse mother lays the eggs in the nursery bag of the seahorse father's abdomen, and after 50-60 days, 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 are the peak harvest season, and fishermen often use their nets to catch fish at this time.
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Male hippocampal ventral surface.
Bai has a nursery bag, the seahorse mother Du Ma lays the eggs in the nursery bag of the belly of the seahorse father, and the eggs go back after 50-60 days, and the juveniles will be born from the childcare bag of the seahorse father, so it is said that the seahorse father is responsible for parenting, not really given birth to children by the father, and the father's nursery bag only plays the role of an incubator, and the eggs are still ** to the mother.
Hippocampus (marine fishes).
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 to move, but they are highly effective at catching fast-moving, hiding-minded copepods in the Atlantic, Europe, Pacific, and Australia.
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The male hippocampus has a nursery sac on the ventral surface, the hippocampus mother bai
Mom lays the eggs in the nursery bag in the abdomen of the Du seahorse father, and after 50-60 days, the young fish will be born from the childcare bag of the seahorse father, so the seahorse father is responsible for parenting, not really the father gives birth to the child, the father's nursery bag only plays the role of an incubator, and the eggs are still ** to the mother.
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Mother's birth. The birthing of a seahorse man.
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Male seahorses have pouches, while female seahorses do not have pouches.
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Male. The seahorse is the male child.
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Seahorses are male and produce offspring.
In the hippocampal family, the work of mating production is done by males. These male hippocampas inject sperm cells into the female's body and then wait for the fertilized egg to be released. Male seahorses do not need the help of female seahorses in the process of mating like other animals in the process of producing offspring.
This is because male seahorses have a very special physiological structure, which allows them to complete the process of giving birth during mating, rather than waiting until they are separated from female seahorses to give birth to offspring.
Precautions for seahorse production:
1. Environmental control: Seahorse production needs to pay attention to environmental control to ensure the stability and suitability of water quality. Seahorses are suitable for production in waters with clear water, stable temperatures, and abundant oxygen.
Therefore, in the process of seahorse production, it is necessary to regularly test the water quality, temperature and oxygen content, and take corresponding measures to control them.
2. Breeding pairing: Seahorses are hermaphroditic creatures, so they need to be paired during the breeding process. To ensure the health and diversity of the offspring, different species of male and female seahorses should be paired.
At the same time, during the breeding process, it is necessary to keep quiet and avoid excessive disturbance, so as not to affect the reproductive behavior of the hippocampus.
3. Postpartum care: After the seahorse gives birth, it is necessary to care for and take care of the mother seahorse and the young Bixing seahorse. Female seahorses need adequate rest and replenishment in order to recover. Young seahorses, on the other hand, need to be properly fed and protected to ensure their healthy growth. <>
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1. The seahorse is the only animal on Earth that is born by a male. From May to August every year, the abdominal wall of the male hippocampus will be folded in the direction of the body line, and slowly form a wide nursery bag. The female seahorse lays her eggs in the nursery bag of the male seahorse, and the total number of eggs is about 100 eggs, and the embryonic development is called in the nursery bag.
2. During this period, the dense vascular network layer produced in the nursery bag and the embryonic vascular network are closely connected to the nutrients needed during the embryonic development period. After 50-60 days, after the development of young seahorses, male seahorses begin to "deliver by wheel chain", which can be called a typical "borrowed belly pregnancy".
3. You must know that it is not entirely accurate to say that male seahorses "give birth" to baby seahorses, because seahorses are oviparous, not viviparous, so everyone must figure it out.
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The reason why the seahorse father gives birth to the baby is because the eggs of the seahorse come from the seahorse mother, and the seahorse mother puts the eggs into the body of the seahorse father, and the seahorse is a male hatching.
Male seahorses have abdominal pouches, commonly known as nursery pouches, while females do not have abdominal pouches, and male seahorses have brooding sacs on their abdomen, just in front of them, or on the sides. During mating, the female seahorse releases the egg into the nursery, and the male is responsible for fertilizing the egg until the fertilized egg has developed and is released into the seawater.
Seahorse is a small marine animal that is a small marine animal belonging to several small species of fish in the family Hydrosauridae. The seahorse gets its name because the head is bent at a close right angle to the body, and the head is in the shape of a horse's head and forms a horn with the body. Seahorses mainly feed on small crustaceans, mainly barnacle larvae of scratch-pods and cranopods, larvae and adults of shrimp and hooked shrimp.
The habits of seahorses
In the natural sea, seahorses usually prefer to live in the slow flow of coral reefs, because they are not good at swimming, so they often use their tail to tightly outline the branches of corals and the leaves of seaweed, so as not to be swept away by the rapids. Most species of seahorses grow at the junction of estuaries and seas, so they can adapt to areas of varying concentrations of seawater and survive even in freshwater.
Seahorses have small mouths and are only good at foraging for live bait, and they are not good swimmers and cannot hunt quickly. 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 round and lazy, often with a curly tail wrapped around the stems and branches of seaweed, and sometimes hangs upside down on floating seaweed or other objects, drifting with the waves of Orange Mountain.
Because his parents live in the sea.
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