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  2. File:Seahorse Life Cycle.svg - Wikipedia

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    Seahorses court: after the hours-to-days-long process, the female transfers her eggs to the egg pouch of the male, located on his abdomen. 2. The fertilized eggs grow and develop into baby seahorses inside the egg pouch of the male. 3. The male ejects the baby seahorses, from 5 to 2,500 young, averaging 100-1000. 4.

  3. Hippocampus sarmaticus - Wikipedia

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    The horizon dates 13 million years back to the lower Sarmatian during the middle Miocene period, making the two species the earlier known seahorse fossils in the world. Among the remains, one adult female specimen is fully preserved, with bony plates and other important macroscopic features.

  4. Seahorse - Wikipedia

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    A seahorse (also written sea-horse and sea horse) is any of 46 species of small marine bony fish in the genus Hippocampus. "Hippocampus" comes from the Ancient Greek hippókampos ( ἱππόκαμπος ), itself from híppos ( ἵππος ) meaning "horse" and kámpos ( κάμπος ) meaning "sea monster" [ 4 ] [ 5 ] or "sea animal". [ 6 ]

  5. Zebra seahorse - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The zebra seahorse (Hippocampus zebra) is a species of fish in the family Syngnathidae.

  6. Hippocampus pontohi - Wikipedia

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    The weedy pygmy seahorse is a small fish which can reach a maximum length of approximately 1.7 cm, which makes it one of the smallest representatives of the seahorses. [4] The body is small and slender with a prehensile tail. The head is relatively large, it represents about 25% of the size of the body. [4] The eyes are prominent.

  7. Hippocampus kuda - Wikipedia

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    Hippocampus kuda is a species of seahorse, also known as the common seahorse, estuary seahorse, yellow seahorse or spotted seahorse. The common name sea pony has been used for populations formerly treated as the separate species Hippocampus fuscus , now a synonym of H. kuda .

  8. Hippocampus debelius - Wikipedia

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    Hippocampus debelius, commonly known as the softcoral seahorse, is a species of marine fish of the family Syngnathidae. It is known from only two specimens collected from the Gulf of Suez in the Red Sea, at depths of 15–30 metres (49–98 ft). [3] [1] Individuals were found associated with soft corals.

  9. The Sign of the Seahorse - Wikipedia

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    The Sign of the Seahorse is a 1992 illustrated children's book by Graeme Base. [1] It was first published on September 15, 1992, through Harry N. Abrams Inc., and was later adapted into a film and musical. [2] The book received a first printing of 350,000 copies and was an alternative selection of the Literary Guild and the Doubleday Book Club. [3]