I have been reading up about seahorses recently and discovered some interesting little bits of information I could not help but share. While seahorses seem to be a bigfavourite for divers and non-divers alike, we actually know surprisingly little about them. Some of their strange quirks are well known. The fact that the males get pregnant is probably one of the favourite and most retold bits of knowledgeabout them. I want to go a bit further and more interesting than that, so let’s get started.
The fused jaw of a seahorse (Source)
Seahorses belong to the family of Sygnathidae,which translates as “fused jaws”. What this means is that all seahorses and pipefishes have jaws that are stuck together, they can’t open them anymore. So if you were to imagine eating like a seahorse, try gobbling up your salad, steak, pizza, apple,… with clenched jaws, while only using your lips to help you suck the food in. A good thing seahorsesdo not have teeth, as that would make it even more difficult!
Another quirky thing seahorses do, is that they make noise. They make two distinct types of sounds: “clicking” and “growling”. I absolutely love the idea of a growling seahorse!It seems they do thiswhen they are stressed out and it might even be some sort of escape mechanism to startle predators. Most likely because those predators would be laughing too hard because a seahorse just growled at them… The clicking sounds are mostly used during courtship and mating, so not only do seahorses growl to chase away predators, they also serenade their partners to get them in the right mood. Strange little critters indeed.
To keep up with the strangeness, have you ever wondered how strange the tail of a seahorse actually is? Probably not, I definitely hadn’t before reading this article. The tails of most animals are round, but nearly all seahorses have square tails. As it turns out, this square shape is better at grasping and holding items. At the same time it offers a higher resistance to crushing than a round tail would. So perfect for a camouflaged critter which spends most of its time clinging on to objects, pretending to be something it is not to avoid getting eaten by predators.
Different 3D printed models of seahorse tails (Source)
Hippocampus histrix
The objects seahorses hold onto can be anything, usually theycling on toobjectslikeseagrass, algae, gorgonian seafans, etc. But they do not seem to be very picky at all. This articleshowed how seahorses living in areas with a lot of plastic actually use that plastic ascamouflage. The seahorses evenchanged their colour to resemble the colour of the plastic and the spots on it. Unfortunately I cannot put the original pictures online due to copyright issues, so if you want to see them, follow this link. Since seahorses don’t really mind what they hold on to, artificial structures can be used to provide habitat for them when their natural habitat has been destroyed. This way populations can continue to exist until the natural vegetation has recovered.
Loss of habitat is one of the risks that endanger seahorses, the trade for traditional Chinese medicine is another big threat to them. IUCN has listed 7 species as Vulnerable and one species as Endangered, but most species have either not been assessed or we lack the data to assess whether or not they are endangered. To combat the illegal trade and offer some means of protection, all seahorses are listed with CITES, which means trading them is strictly controlled. One of the simple rules used to do this, is a size limit of 10cm. This size ensures that most traded seahorse species are mature individuals who can reproduce and that juveniles are left alone.
Hippocampus pontohi
The fact that we don’t really know how many species of seahorses exist, makes protecting them hard. Estimates of the number of seahorse species range from40 to 48 species. It is quite likely new species are still waiting to be discovered, though the opposite might happen as well. Two species of pygmy seahorses (Hippocampus severnsi and Hippocampus pontohi) were described in 2008. But recent genetic analyses showed that they are actually the same species which comes in different colour variations.
If you want to know more about seahorses or just have a good laugh, check out this great video from Ze Frank with some more true facts about seahorses.
Seahorses are the only fish species that can hold your hand! Unlike most fish that use their tails for swimming, seahorses, such as this longsnout seahorse (Hippocampus reidi ), use their monkey-like tails to hold onto objects in their environment, like corals or seagrass.
How long do they live? The natural lifespans of seahorses are virtually unknown, with most estimates coming from captive observations. Known lifespans for seahorse species range from about one year in the smallest species to an average of three to five years for the larger species.
Juveniles are occasionally pale yellow, and may have prominent saddle-like blotches. The Sad Seahorse is only known from specimens trawled specimens off southern Queensland, northern New South Wales, and Lord Howe Island. Juveniles are very spiny.
Seahorses do indeed sleep but not like we do. Their eyes stay open while they latch onto something with their tails and snooze. - Learn all about sea life on a Family Field Trip: https://www.newportaquarium. com/Aquarium-Admission/Family-Field-Trip.
A baby seahorse is called a “fry.” When the time is right for the babies to be born, the males will bend their bodies back and forth until a tiny seahorse pops out of the pouch.
Seahorses do not have the typical pelvic, anal and caudal fins that provide thrust, lift and steering on most fishes. Instead, they propel themselves by fluttering their small dorsal fin at about 35 beats per second.
At the climax of the love scene, both partners lift their heads as though in ecstasy, curving their backs, and the female seahorse transfers her eggs into the male's brood pouch, while her partner fertilizes them with his sperm. Shortly afterward, the loving couple separates.
This organ is called the brood pouch, in which the embryos develop. The female deposits eggs into the male's pouch after a mating dance and pregnancy lasts about 30 days.
It's up to the male to carry those eggs until they're ready to be born. It is said that sea horses die of love. Once a mate dies, the other sea horse doesn't take long to die afterwards, since they can't live without one another. Sea horses are a symbol of love, romance and unity.
Seahorses are not one of those animals who change their sex. The female lays the eggs and the male carries the fertilized eggs on his back. They remain male and female.
Seahorses have no teeth and no stomach – a trait they share with a few species of wrasses, a species of brightly coloured marine fish. Food passes through their digestive tract so rapidly that they need to eat almost constantly to live and grow. A single seahorse can eat up to 3000 brine shrimp per day.
To move forward, they use the dorsal fin, and the fins on the left and right serve as control. With a maximum speed of 1.5 meters per hour (1.6 yards per hour), the seahorse species Hippocampus Zosterae is the slowest fish in the world.
Like other fish, seahorses change colour using small, sack-like organs known as chromatophores, which are embedded in their skin. Each chromatophore contains one of three or four pigments.
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