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  2. Big-belly seahorse - Wikipedia

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    The big-belly seahorse is a popular aquarium species and dried specimens are sold as traditional medicine in Asia. [4] Stocks come from the wild or are aquarium-reared. They are easy to keep in aquariums and feed on small shrimp and crustaceans.

  3. Seahorse - Wikipedia

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    Seahorses range in size from 1.5 to 35 cm (0.6 to 13.8 in). [13] They are named for their equine appearance, with bent necks and long snouted heads and a distinctive trunk and tail. Although they are bony fish , they do not have scales, but rather thin skin stretched over a series of bony plates, which are arranged in rings throughout their bodies.

  4. List of aquarium fish by scientific name - Wikipedia

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    This article lists fish commonly kept in aquariums and ponds. [1] Anguilliformes. Muraenidae. Echidna (fish) Echidna nebulosa; Echidna polyzona; Muraena Muraena ...

  5. Hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    Hippos occasionally visit cleaning stations in order to be cleaned of parasites by certain species of fishes. They signal their readiness for this service by opening their mouths wide. This is an example of mutualism, in which the hippo benefits from the cleaning while the fish receive food. [89]

  6. The Incredible Reason Hippos Have Red Sweat - AOL

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    Hippos are characterized by large, barrel-shaped torsos, stocky legs, and large mouths containing equally large canine tusks. They are huge and stocky, but despite this frame, can run upwards of

  7. Thor amboinensis - Wikipedia

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    Thor amboinensis, commonly known as the squat anenome shrimp or sexy shrimp, [2] is a species of shrimp found across the Indo-West Pacific and in parts of the Atlantic Ocean. It lives symbiotically on corals , sea anemones and other marine invertebrates in shallow reef communities .

  8. Can't see Moo Deng in real life? Here's how to get your hippo ...

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    Per a survey conducted by the IUCN in 1993, only about 2,000-3,000 pygmy hippos remained worldwide. Moo Deng's recent celebrity has had a large impact on the Khao Kheow Open Zoo .

  9. Why Is Pesto the Baby Penguin So Big? The Viral Bird's ... - AOL

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    the aquarium wrote in response to the Pesto size question. SEA LIFE Melbourne also noted that Pesto is currently eating 25 fish a day to keep him satisfied and strong and that the baby bird will ...