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  1. Seahorses have a long, horse-like head (hence their name) and a curled tail. Seahorses range in size from under a centimetre long (Pygmy Seahorses) to about 12 inches (30.5 centimetres) long. Seahorses have armoured plates that cover their body (they do not have scales like other fish). The sections of a seahorse are the head, trunk and tail.

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    In terms of swimming skills, they do not have much in common with fish: Seahorses are extremely bad swimmers. But you can't blame them for that, because they are in an upright position in the water, which means they aren't streamlined. As if that weren't enough, they completely lack the tail fin typical of fish. To move forward, they use the dorsal...

    There are seahorses in all different colors of the rainbow, especially red, orange, yellow, green and grey, and many have patterns, like stripes and dots and funny wiggles. The little guys can even change their color when they want to be hidden. But not only then. Every morning at sunrise, females swim to the males and invite them to dance: They ch...

    Seahorses also dance during the mating season. When seahorses perform their love dance, both take on the same color. This shows that they belong to each other. Oh, how sweet! This courtship behavior usually lasts several days. They hook their tails together — biologists believe that this is how seahorses coordinate their reproductive cycle. The mal...

    So they don't drift away into scary places while sleeping, seahorses hold on to plants or corals with their tails. That's also how they wait for their prey. Seahorses are typical lurkers — they simply have no other choice. After all, they aren't particularly fast and certainly not terrifying or even equipped with a good set of teeth. In fact, they ...

    So they wait patiently and well-camouflaged until potential prey swims past their mouths. Using this tactic, about 3,000 small crustaceans, floating shrimps, water fleas or fish larvae are consumed per day. Seahorses use their tubular mouth to suck in their prey at lightning speed and swallow it, making the clicking soundcharacteristic of seahorses...

    But although they can camouflage themselves quite well, they aren't safe from humans. The seahorse business is booming. The animals are dried, ground and eaten in soups, teas and rice wine. According to traditional Chinese medicine, this helps with potency disorders, shortness of breath, asthma, pain and incontinence. In addition, there are over 20...

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    • Zebra Seahorse (Hippocampus Zebra) Colors: Black, White. Conservation Status: Data Deficient. Size: 3.14 inches. Location: North-Eastern Australia.
    • Reunion Seahorse (Hippocampus Borboniensis) Size: 5.51 inches. Conservation Status: Vulnerable. Location: South Africa.
    • Jayakars Seahorse (Hippocampus Jayakari) Color: Pale Cream To Beige. Location: Western Indian Ocean. Size: 5.5 inches. Conservation Status: LeastConcern.
    • Fisher’s Seahorse (Hippocampus Fisheri) Other Names: Hawaiian Seahorse. Location: Hawaiian Islands. Size: 3.1 inches. Conservation Status: Least Concern.
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  6. Nov 2, 2023 · 1. The seahorse is the world’s slowest fish: The dwarf seahorse is the world’s slowest moving fish, as per the Guinness Book of World Records. Its max speed is only 60 inches per hour, according to reports. 2. They’re a type of fish: The seahorse has an instantly recognisable form that is unlike any other fish species.