A type of marine fish that can be easily identified because of its specific shape. We're talking about Seahorse, which has 35 species. Seahorses prefer to live in shallow water and they can usually be found near coral reefs, mangrove forests or seaweed. Many species of sea horses are highly endangered due to fishing. So today we're going to give you some information about the sea horse.
1. Sea horses have no teeth and no stomach. They must eat almost constantly to stay alive because food passes through their digestive system very quickly.
2. Seahorses vary in size from 0.6 to 14 inches in length.
3. Seahorses are able to look back and forth.
4. The life of most Sea horse species occurs between 1 to 5 years in the wild and in captivity.
5. Pygmy sea horse can change color after matching the color of their parents who land on the ground.
6. Despite its distinctive body shape, sea horses contain gills like all other fishes, floating bladders and on.
7. Since they are bad swimmers, most of the time they travel long distances in the ocean to travel on seaweed or other ocean debris.
8. Sea horses can also be found in cold water from New Zealand, Argentina, Eastern Canada and Britain.
9. The top speed of the Dwarf Sea Horse is 5 feet per hour, making it a slow-moving fish.
10. Seahorse can move on its own 50 times per second, but it's not enough for skilled swimmers. On the other hand, they are quite efficient and are able to go up, down, back and forth.
11. The flexible tails of sea horses are not just decorative. They use their tails to stick to seaweed, coral, weeds and to dance with the girlfriend and their partner during mating.
12. Sea horses growl when stressed, especially in response to hunting.
13. There is a pouch on the front side of the body of male sea horses. When the female deposits her eggs inside the pouch, the males fertilize them internally. Males can carry about 2000 children at that time.
14. Vietnam's first genetically engineered animal made of gold are 108 live sea horses.
15. Sea horses prefer to swim by combining their tails with each other in pairs.
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