Do Seahorses Sleep? Secrets Of Seahorse Sleeping Behaviour

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Yes, seahorses sleep but not like other ocean creatures. Their sleeping time and technique are different from others. In this regard, people have so many doubts and misconceptions. Contrary to people’s thought, seahorses can sleep even though they don’t have eyelids. This blog will explain how this beautiful creature sleeps and other interesting facts about … Read more

Do Blobfish Lay Eggs? [Yes- Here is How]

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Yes, blobfish lay eggs. Interestingly, depending on the species, an adult female blobfish lays between 10,000 to 100,000 eggs every 4-5 days. Want to know more about the reproduction of blobfish? This article will tell you all about it! Do Blobfish Lay Eggs? Yes, adult female blobfish lays pinkish eggs. Like other fishes, they are … Read more

What Do Blobfish Eat and How?

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The world’s ugliest animal, Blobfish, eats things like crabs, carrions, dead meat, urchins, and marine snow. They are real generalists who can survive in the deep ocean’s harsh conditions and limited resources. In this article, we will learn the details of how Blobfish hunt their prey. What do Blobfish Eat? Blobfish enjoy dead animals, marine … Read more

What Happens to Baby Seahorses After Birth?

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Once baby seahorses are born, their parents provide no care or protection to them. The infants are released into the open sea, full of predators and dangerous animals. Upon getting released, the baby seahorses find their way out and survive fully on their own. They mostly take shelter around coral reefs, mangroves and bushy places … Read more

Are Seahorses Dangerous? [To Humans and Ecosystems]

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In short, seahorses pose no threat to humans. However, they are highly efficient hunters, using their curled tails to capture small shrimp and fish. In this article, we will explore if seahorses can be harmful to humans. We’ll also look at how they interact with us and any impact on our health. Are Seahorses Dangerous … Read more

Can Seahorses Change Color? Amazing Seahorse Fact!

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Did you see a red seahorse turn ocean blue and almost disappear? Yes, it’s possible. Seahorses can change color to camouflage themselves from predators and catch their prey. While these are the most well-known reasons for their ability to change color, there are several other reasons why seahorses can do this. This article will discuss … Read more

Do All Seahorse Babies Survive?

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No, not all babies of a seahorse survive. Female seahorses place around 2000 eggs in the male seahorse’s pouch and give birth to about 5 to 2000 infants at a time. And among them, only 0.5% of the seahorses survive. Seahorses give birth to around 2000 infants, and only 5 to 10 survive among them. … Read more

Do Seahorses Have Gills or Lungs?

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Anatomically, like many aquatic creatures (Sharks, tuna fish), seahorses don’t have lungs. They are said to have “tufted” gills, special organs full of blood vessels. Gills help seahorses with oxygen intake and carbon-di-oxide excretion.  Besides these, gills play a significant role in the sustenance of seahorse life in many ways. So, let’s address some of … Read more