Seahorse
Seahorses are truly unique, and not just because of their unusual equine
shape. Unlike most other fish, they are monogamous and mate for life.
Rarer still, they are among the only animal species on Earth in which
the male bears the unborn young. Found in shallow tropical and temperate waters throughout the world,
these upright-swimming relatives of the pipe fish can range in size from
0.6 inches (1.5 centimeters) to 14 inches (35 centimeters) long.Male seahorses are equipped with a brood pouch on their ventral, or
front-facing, side. When mating, the female deposits her eggs into his
pouch, and the male fertilizes them internally. He carries the eggs in
his pouch until they hatch, then releases fully formed, miniature
seahorses into the water.
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