Different genera of syngnathids show varying degrees of male brood pouch development, culminating in the sealed seahorse pouch. |
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The pink, slightly knobbly skin of this species of seahorse has been rather unkindly, but accurately, compared to that of a plucked chicken. |
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Do pipefish and seahorse males have complete confidence of paternity, as might be expected given their involved parental care? |
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Like their seahorse relatives, male seadragons brood the eggs but under their tail instead of in an abdominal pouch. |
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In common with their seahorse relatives, the females lay their eggs into the special brood pouches on the belly of the males. |
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Probably the only local fish not on the menu was the seahorse for which the restaurant was named. |
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And as far as the pot-bellied seahorse is concerned, the bigger the female is, the better, researchers in Switzerland have discovered. |
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As a result, the sale of dried seahorse curios, as well as medicines containing seahorse products, is best avoided. |
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Maybe the Stegosaur loaned the seahorse its bony plate of armour. |
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Consequently, in November 2002, CITES added all species of seahorse to Appendix II, thereby regulating international trade. |
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Like their seahorse relatives, male sea dragons brood the eggs. |
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One of only six double barrier coral reefs in the world, it is the 145-kilometre-long, severely degraded home of five seahorse species as well as of other marine life. |
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The large demand for seahorses for traditional medicine and the pet trade, and various environmental factors, have led to the serious decline of many seahorse species. |
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Other unique fish found in the river include the northern pipefish, the lined seahorse, and the northern puffer. |
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Its bug-eyes and bulbous snout recall a seahorse. |
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Molecular evidence for long-distance colonization in an IndoPacific seahorse lineage. |
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The bottle's cylindrical silver cap is decorated with crosshatching to recall the grip of a watchmaker's precision tools and is hot-stamped with the seahorse logo from the back of the Seamaster and Speedmaster watches. |
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The winners at the meeting, held in Santiago, Chile, included two species of shark, 26 species of turtle, all 32 species of seahorse and, to show that conservationists are not prejudiced against plants, mahogany. |
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As the Severn becomes tidal the associated deity changed to Nodens, who was represented mounted on a seahorse, riding on the crest of the Severn bore. |
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To a question, he said the first floating seahorse will be ready in December and sales of phase three involving 90 boating homes is set to start this Saturday. |
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A large stained glass window in the City Hall displays the arms, where an explanation suggests that the seahorse and the ship refer to Belfast's significant maritime history. |
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It is now to get full legal protection under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, along with the angel shark, roman snail, spiny seahorse and short snouted seahorse. |
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It's the Nursery Fish and like the Seahorse, the male broods the young, but not in a pouch. |
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Project Seahorse has helped communities sell local crafts to a wider market, often through aquariums. |
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Seahorse fisheries say numbers have more than halved in five years. |
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Seahorse clicks could come from a stridulation, an underwater version of a cricket's sound, the researchers suggest. |
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Nelson and Seahorse spent the rest of the year cruising off the coast and escorting merchantmen. |
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On 19 February, two of Hyder Ali's ketches attacked Seahorse, which drove them off after a brief exchange of fire. |
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He returned to England aboard HMS Seahorse, arriving at Spithead on 1 September. |
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