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40 DIVERSITY                                                                                                                                                                                           FISH AND AMPHIBIANS 41




          Long and Flexible                                                                                                                                     GILLS                                     Reproduction

                                                                                                                                                                Seahorses breathe
                                                                                                                                                                through gills.   35                       The male has an incubating pouch in which the
                he seahorse is a small ocean fish that belongs to the same family as pipefish and sea                                                                            species                  female deposits her eggs. The sac closes, and
                                                                                                                                                                                                          the embryos develop, nourished by the male. He
                dragons (Syngnathidae). Its name comes from its horselike head. In fact, no other fish                                                                                                    later expels the young, now mature and
                                                                                                                                                                                 of seahorses live in the  independent, through a series of contractions.
          T genus has its head at a right angle to the rest of its body. Because it cannot use speed                                                                             Caribbean, the Pacific Ocean,
          to escape from its predators, the seahorse has the ability to change color to blend in with its                                                                        and the Indian Ocean.
          environment. The reproduction process of these fish is also very unique. The male has an
          incubating pouch in which the female deposits the fertilized eggs.



          BLACK-STRIPED PIPEFISH                                                                                                                                                     PECTORAL FIN
          Syngnathus abaster                                                                                                                                                         One on each side,
                                                                                        EYES                                                                                         for lateral
          One of the slowest fish in the sea, the                                       Large, for                                                                                   movement
                                                                                        acute vision
          black-striped pipefish moves by means
          of slight undulations of its pectoral    Movement
          fins, which can vibrate up to 35
          times per second.                        The body of a seahorse is crammed into an
                                                   armor of large, rectangular bony plates.  NOSE
                                                                                        Pipe-shaped,
                                                   They swim very differently than other fish.  giving the                                                                                                      During the mating season the female lays
                                                   Adopting an upright position, they use their                                                                                                                 some 200 eggs in the male's pouch using her
                                                   dorsal fin for propulsion. They do not have  head a                                                                                                      1   egg-depositing organ. There the eggs are
                                                   an anal fin, but rather a long tail that rolls  horselike                                                                               0.4                  fertilized. When the time for birth arrives,
                                                   into a spiral. They use it to hold onto  shape                                                                                                               the male clings to seaweed with his tail.
                                                   underwater plants.
          Classification                                                                                                                                                                  inch
                                                                                  HEAD
              Thirty-two species of seahorse have been identified                                                                                                                          (1 cm)
              worldwide. Classifying them is at times complicated
          because individuals of the same species can change color                                                                                                                         The size of a
          and develop long filaments of skin. The size of adult                                                                                                                          seahorse at birth
          seahorses varies enormously, from the tiny Hippocampus
          minotaur—a species discovered in Australia that never                                       TRUNK
          grows beyond 0.7 inch (1.8 cm) long—to the enormous                                         The body is
          Hippocampus ingens, a species in the Pacific that reaches                                   supported
                                                                                                      by the spinal
          over 12 inches (30 cm) long. It has no pelvic or caudal fins,                                                                                                                BONY PLATES
                                                                                                      column.
          but it does have a tiny anal fin.                                   UNROLLED                                                                                                 Its body is covered
                                                                              The tail                                                                                                 with concentric rings
                                                   ROLLED UP                  straightens out                                                                                          of bone.
                                                   The tail rolls up
          WEEDY SEA DRAGON                         into a curl.               by unrolling.
          Phyllopteryx taeniolatus
          Its shape is typical of this family,                                                                                                                                                                  The male bends his body backward and
                                                                              GRASPING TAIL
          although its tail is not suitable for                                                                                                                                                                 forward, as if having contractions. The sac's
                                                                              With their long                                                                                                              2    opening widens, and the birthing process
          grasping, like those of seahorses are,                              tails, seahorses can                                                                                                              begins. Soon the young begin to appear.
          and it has a more elongated profile.                                cling to plants on      TAIL                                                                             DORSAL FIN
                                                                                                                                                                                       Seahorses swim
          Its body is covered with seaweed.                                   the seafloor.           Can be                                                                           upright, propelled by
                                                                                                      extended to a                                                                    their dorsal fin.
                                                                                                      fully vertical
                                                                                                      position

          SEAWEED
          The fish lets it stick
          to its body so that
          it can escape
          detection.
                                                           Camouflage                              LINED SEAHORSE
                                                                                                   Hippocampus
                                                           Since they cannot use speed to escape   erectus
                                                           from predators, seahorses and dragon
                                                           fish use camouflage as a defense
                                                           strategy. They change color to blend in                                                                                                              As the male's belly contracts, the young
                                                           with their environment, grow skin                                                                                                                3   seahorses are gradually born. Each one is
                                                           filaments shaped like seaweed, and use  Habitat  Caribbean, Indo-Pacific Ocean                                                                       0.4 inch (1 cm) long. They begin to feed
                                                           their heads to climb along the seaweed  Number of species  35                                                                                        on phytoplankton right away. The
                                                           in which they live, swinging from one                                                                                                                birthing process can last two days, after
                                                           plant to another.          Size       7-12 inches (18-30 cm)                                                                                         which the male is exhausted.
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