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Tiger Snout Seahorse.

Tiger Snout Seahorse

Fish belonging to the family Syngnathidae include the tiger snout seahorse (Hippocampus subelongatus), often known as the West Australian seahorse. It only exists in south-western Australia, from the Abrolhos Islands to Rockingham, where it is endemic. It is typically associated with sponges or sea squirts and regularly attaches itself to man-made things. Its natural habitats […]

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Flatface Seahorse

Flat-Faced Seahorse

Fish belonging to the family Syngnathidae include the flat-faced seahorse, longnose seahorse, low-crowned seahorse, and three-spot seahorse (Hippocampus trimaculatus). It can be found in Australia, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, French Polynesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam, as well as Indonesia, Hong Kong, the Philippines and India. Shallow oceans are where it naturally lives.

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Great Seahorse.

Great Seahorse

The big seahorse, or Hippocampus kelloggi, is a species of ray-finned fish belonging to the Syngnathidae family. Of the 54 seahorse species, it is one of the biggest. They are connected to habitats near freshwater. They can reproduce sexually. The population size of the seahorse is difficult to measure due to its large geographic range,

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Spiny Seahorse

Spiny Seahorse

 The little marine fish known as the spiny seahorse, also called the thorny seahorse, is found in the Indo-Pacific region. The IUCN has categorized it as a vulnerable species. This unique seahorse has long, dark-tipped spines, a color pattern that varies according to the environment—it may be white, grey, greenish, yellow, brown, or even burgundy-red—and

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Short Snout Seahorse.

Short Snout Seahorse

This specie belong to Syngnathidae family is the short-snouted seahorse. In particular, the area around the Canary Islands and the Italy was where it was indigenous to the Mediterranean Sea and some regions of the North Atlantic. Around Southend-on-Sea and London in the River Thames, colonies of the species were found in 2007. Their favored

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Softcoral Seahorse.

Softcoral Seahorse

The marine fish species Hippocampus debelius, also referred to as the softcoral seahorse, belongs to the family Syngnathidae. It is only known from two specimens that were found in the Red Sea’s Gulf of Suez at depths of 15 to 30 meters. People were discovered in close proximity to soft corals. Although he began his

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Denise’s Pygmy Seahorse.

Denise’s Pygmy Seahorse

This ray-finned fish species, often known as the Denise’s Pygmy Seahorse, belongs to the family Syngnathidae. People can expand to 2.4 cm. They can reproduce sexually. Less than 2 cm long, this minuscule master of camouflage perfectly replicates the branches and polyps of its host gorgonian sea fans. Orange in color, with a relatively slender

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Crowned Seahorse.

Crowned Seahorse

The fish species known as the crowned seahorse, Hippocampus coronatus, belongs to the Syngnathidae family. Japan is home to it. Subtidal watery beds are its native environment. Only 1 or 2 of them can be discovered under coral glows, and they are almost always seen alongside other animals. In Endless Ocean, for example, a threadfin

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Australian Seahorse (Hippocampus augustus) Head detail, various colours

Narrow Bellied Seahorse

This fish belonging to the family Syngnathidae is called the narrow-bellied seahorse, or Hippocampus angustus. A person can reach a height of 22 cm. They can reproduce sexually. It only exists in Australia. Open waters are where it naturally lives. . Other names are Western Australian Seahorse, Narrow-bellied Seahorse, and Slender Seahorse. Some facts are:

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