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  1. Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish in the Sea by Chris Butterworth, 2006-04-11
  2. Seahorses (Sea Creatures) by Elizabeth Laskey, 2003-04
  3. One Lonely Sea Horse by Joost Elffers, Saxton Freymann, 2000-04-01
  4. Sea Horses (True Books) by Elaine Landau, 1999-09
  5. Taming a Sea-Horse by Robert Parker, 1986-05-01
  6. Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island #6: Sea Shadow (Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island) by Terri Farley, 2008-05-01
  7. Seahorses And Sea Dragons (Undersea Encounters) by Mary Jo Rhodes, 2006-03
  8. The Horse from the Sea by Victoria Holmes, 2005-05-01
  9. Sea Horses (Nature Watch) by Sally M. Walker, 1998-11
  10. Clinging Sea Horses (Pull Ahead Books) by Judith Jango-Cohen, 2000-06
  11. Caballitos de mar / Sea Horses (Bajo Las Olas/Under the Sea series) (Bajo Las Olas/Under the Sea) by Carol K. Lindeen, 2007-01-01
  12. Sea Horse (Living Things) by Rebecca Stefoff, 1997-01
  13. Runaway Horses (The Sea of Fertility) by Yukio Mishima, 1999-03-11
  14. Sea Horses by Louise Cooper, 2005-01-27

1. Sea Horses & Pipefishes Incl. Hippocampus (BMLSS Information Page)
sea horses. Seahorses and pipefishes, family Syngnathidae, in British seas. was received by Sue Daly from Jersey. The sea horses have found a home at the National Aquarium in
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Sea Horses
Seahorses and pipefishes, family: Syngnathidae, in British seas.
A family of fishes with a body encased in a hard armour. This means that they use the dorsal fin as a means of propulsion. The seahorses use the dorsal fin exclusively for swimming and the pipefishes use it for slow movements, with the pectoral fin vibrated to keep the fish steady, but the pipefish are able to wriggle their long slim bodies (the extent varies between species) to escape predators. In this family only, the males incubate the eggs in a groove or a fold, and in the seahorses they are kept within a brood pouch. The family usually inhabit the shallow seas, but some live deeper than 30 metres, and a few species are pelagic
(i.e. live in the surface waters of the open ocean).
12 February 1999
The World of Seahorse Exhibition at the National Marine Aquarium at Plymouth due to open. Seahorses are currently on display, but the new extended Exhibition will be open to the public on this date. NEW BOOK
Seahorses
Conservation and Care
by Neil Garrick-Maidment
ISBN 185279071-7 Neil Garrick-Maidment runs the Seahorse Nature Aquarium in Exeter, (now moved to the

2. Philadelphia Sea Horses Scuba Club
Philadelphia sea horses Scuba Club, one of the Philadelphia areas oldest scuba diving clubs, dealing with New Jersey Wreck Diving, trips to North Carolina and other areas, fund raising, club
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3. ScrappleFace: U.N. Protects Sea Horses, Ignores Sea Monkeys
Kerry to Reenact Medal Tossing Protest ' Final Generation' of Abortion Advocates Rallies in DC. November 14, 2002 U.N. Protects sea horses, Ignores Sea Monkeys ( The United Nations voted this
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November 14, 2002 U.N. Protects Sea Horses, Ignores Sea Monkeys (2002-11-14) The United Nations voted this week to protect Sea Horses and several other species, but again ignored the plight of the Sea Monkey
"We're not asking for much," said an unnamed Sea Monkey, whose cranial stalks give the appearance of a crown. "We just want some affirmation that we matter. And, we want the U.N. to make it illegal to flush our people down the toilet when the water starts to smell."
The Sea Monkey, standing with his wife and two children in front of their small castle, said humans who buy Sea Monkeys are often disappointed by how small they are and how much they look like ordinary brine shrimp.
"Some blame the magazine ads for building false expectations," he said, "but I think it's intolerance and racism of the worst sort. It's just the kind of thing that the United Nations was created to prevent." by Scott Ott Donate TrackBack (2) Comments (12) More Satire ... Printer-Friendly Email this entry to: Your email address:
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4. 6000tigers's Page On Seahorses
sea horses are pieced together with many different parts and abilities of other animals Because sea horses wear such heavy armor, they are very poor swimmers
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/7897/page2.html
Seahorses
A piece of everything
Seahorses are real creatures. Although they combine the anatomy of many other creatures like a character from a child's book, seahorses are not legends or myths like mermaids. Seahorses are vertebrate fish. Technically, their taxanomic classification is the Kingdom Animalia , Phylum Chordata , Sub-phylum Vertebrata , Class Osteichthyes and Order Perciformes . They belong to the family Syngnathidae syn - together or with [Greek] and gnathos - jaw [Greek]) which includes seadragons, pipefishes and pipehorses. Seahorses make up the genus Hippocampus hippo - horse [Greek] and campos - sea animal [Greek]). They live in warm or temperate salt water off the coasts of Australia and the United States. They make their homes in reefs and seaweed. They are typically found at depths between .5 - 30 meters. In the reefs and seaweed, they have good protection from predators as well as a plenty of twigs to anchor themselves to. There are around 40 different species of seahorses. This includes: SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME Hippocampus abdominalis Big Belly seahorse Hippocampus aimei Freshwater seahorse Hippocampus algiricus West African seahorse Hippocampus angustus Western Australian seahorse or Narrow-bellied seahorse Hippocampus antiquorum Hippocampus barbouri Barbour's seahorse Hippocampus bargibanti Bargibant's seahorse or Pygmy seahorse Hippocampus borboniensis Réunion seahorse Hippocampus breviceps Short-snouted seahorse or Short-head seahorse Hippocampus brevirostris Short-snouted seahorse or Short-nosed seahorse

5. 6000tigers's Page On Seahorses
The color range of sea horses is enormous! sea horses are pieced together with many different parts and abilities of other animals.
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Seahorses
A piece of everything
Seahorses are real creatures. Although they combine the anatomy of many other creatures like a character from a child's book, seahorses are not legends or myths like mermaids. Seahorses are vertebrate fish. Technically, their taxanomic classification is the Kingdom Animalia , Phylum Chordata , Sub-phylum Vertebrata , Class Osteichthyes and Order Perciformes . They belong to the family Syngnathidae syn - together or with [Greek] and gnathos - jaw [Greek]) which includes seadragons, pipefishes and pipehorses. Seahorses make up the genus Hippocampus hippo - horse [Greek] and campos - sea animal [Greek]). They live in warm or temperate salt water off the coasts of Australia and the United States. They make their homes in reefs and seaweed. They are typically found at depths between .5 - 30 meters. In the reefs and seaweed, they have good protection from predators as well as a plenty of twigs to anchor themselves to. There are around 40 different species of seahorses. This includes: SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME Hippocampus abdominalis Big Belly seahorse Hippocampus aimei Freshwater seahorse Hippocampus algiricus West African seahorse Hippocampus angustus Western Australian seahorse or Narrow-bellied seahorse Hippocampus antiquorum Hippocampus barbouri Barbour's seahorse Hippocampus bargibanti Bargibant's seahorse or Pygmy seahorse Hippocampus borboniensis Réunion seahorse Hippocampus breviceps Short-snouted seahorse or Short-head seahorse Hippocampus brevirostris Short-snouted seahorse or Short-nosed seahorse

6. Sea Horses Information
Learn about sea horses; information on one of the ocean s most enchanting creatures. Experts extinction. sea horses information.
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Sea horses information
Learn about sea horses; information on one of the ocean's most enchanting creatures. Experts are trying to come up with ways to protect it form extinction.
Experts are working hard to protect one of the oceans most exotic creatures. The creature has a crested, curled tail, and a tiny, horse-like head. It has enchanted people for thousands of years. What is this delicate, diminutive sea creature? Why, its a sea horse, of course! In ancient Rome, the people believed that when Neptune, the god of the ocean, traveled, he swished through the water in a chariot drawn by gigantic, enchanted horses who could breathe underwater. When fishermen first saw the minute sea horses, they thought that they must be the offspring of Neptunes horses, and they were fascinated with the little creatures. bodyOffer(32774) Now we know that sea horses are, of course, not horses at all, they are merely a unique kind of fish. But these petite sea creatures with the elongated snout still seem as magical to us as they were to the ancient Romans: They are playful and graceful, and divers often stop to watch these marvelous creatures frolic around in the depths of the sea. Sea horses dont have scales the way that many other kinds of fish do. Instead, they have bony plates underneath their skin, like a small suit of armor to protect them from harm. There are numerous different kinds of sea horses, and they come in varying colors and sizes. Sea horses can be very tiny, and some are no larger than the length of the fingernail on your pinkie finger. Many types of sea horses have a unique way to camouflage themselves and hide from their enemies. Some can change colors, and chameleon-like, blend in with their surroundings. Some sea horses look so much like their surroundings that it is difficult to see them unless one is looking closely, and this helps to hide them from predators. One kind of sea horse even grows hair-like skin extensions so that they will blend in with the plant life whose fronds wave gently in the water of the ocean.

7. Sea Horses
Read about sea horses, one of the most unusual looking fishes. plates, as well as elongated narrow fins, enable sea horses to camouflage themselves by blending in with seaweed are ca 30 species of sea horses found in warm waters in
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8. Sea Horses (BMLSS Fish Information Page For The Younger Reader)
Fish SEA HORSE PAGE. BY POPULAR DEMAND FOR THE YOUNGER READER Facts about sea horses 1) Seahorses are true fish, like Goldfish.
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Fish SEA HORSE PAGE
BY POPULAR DEMAND FOR THE YOUNGER READER
    Spiky Seahorse, Hippocampus ramolusus

Facts about Sea Horses: 1) Seahorses are true fish, like Goldfish. They breathe through their gills.
2) Seahorses do not have a tail fin like other fish.
They use their tail for hanging on to eelgrass and seaweeds.
3) Seahorses do not wriggle when they swim, but swim upright, and propel themselves by using
the dorsal fin on their back.
4) Male Seahorses carry the fertilised eggs, put there by the female and are nurtured until they
hatch into miniature Seahorses.
5) Seahorses live in the sea and cannot be kept in fresh water.
6) Seahorses have snouts and suck their prey into small mouths. They only eat live food of small crustaceans and fish fry in large numbers. In captivity it is difficult to provide them with sufficient food. 7) Seahorses live into shallow seas, often in bays sheltered from storms. 8) Seahorses always have the scientific name of Hippocampus which means "horse sea monster".

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the sea horses hotbar is a perfect match to the theme of the same name...... Click Here to Download Living Fireplace Screen Saver. Title sea horses. Author Hazel Faye
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11. Card 8
. *, HABITAT. sea horses are usually found in warm, shallow water among seagrass beds. Female sea horses compete with each other for male mating partners. ***.
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Everything you can do with a story! Sea Horse ORDER: Gasterosteiformes FAMILY: Syngnathidae GENUS: Hippocampus HABITAT Sea horses are usually found in warm, shallow water among seagrass beds. They situate themselves near deep, fast-running channels that provide them with plankton, the microscopic marine life on which they feed. To avoid being swept away by the current, they wrap their long tails around nearby vegetation. Their tails are prehensile specially adapted for grasping. Above: The babies are born as perfect miniatures of their parents. By the time they are two months old, they have grown to two inches. Above: On the lookout for food, a yellow sea horse uses both its eyes separately to spot its prey. The sea horse is a member of the pipefish family. Swimming upright-and looking a little like a chesspiece it is a graceful inhabitant of the warmer seas. BREEDING Sea horses are an unusual species in that the male be- comes pregnant. The female releases her eggs into a pouch on the male's abdomen. As the eggs attach themselves to the spongy pouch wall, he fertilizes them and nourishes them with a special fluid secretion. After gestation, about fifty young are released from his pouch. Above: Th e female releases her eggs into a pouch on the male's abdomen.

12. General Information About Sea Horses
General Information about sea horses. Systematics sea horses are members of the Teleost suborder, or bony fish. They belong to the
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General Information about Sea Horses Systematics
Sea horses are members of the Teleost suborder, or bony fish. They belong to the Family Syngnathidae and most are in the Genus Hippocampus. Some other sea horse genera include Acentronura and Phyllopteryx. There are about forty total species of sea horses in these three genera (Crowder 1928). Four species are known to live in the United States. These include: Hippocampus zosterae , the dwarf sea horse; H. reidi , the longsnout sea horse; H. ingens , the Pacific sea horse; and H. erectus , the lined sea horse (Matlock 1992).
Photo Courtesy of Donovan Gutierrez and Snap-Shot.com Habitat
Sea horses usually occur in the tropics or along temperate coasts. They prefer a vegetated habitat over open water because they are poor swimmers. Regardless of whether or not prey are present, sea horses choose to stay in a vegetated environment. In experiments by Flynn and Ritz (1999) the sea horses were found to prefer a habitat of a low-medium complexity, which was defined as 800-2400 blades of sea grass per square meter of sea water. In a survey of the sea horses that occur along the coast of Great Britain, Garrick-Maidment (1998) found that the sea horses spent the warmer summer months in the shallow water. During the winter the sea horses preferred to move into deeper water where they could overwinter to avoid the severe winter storms.
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13. Ocean Rider, Inc. Sea Horse Photo
Ocean Rider sea horses, Giant Truly Tropical Farm Raised sea horses Home of the Famous Ocean Rider Mustang® Ocean Rider Sunburst sea horses®.
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14. Ocean Rider - Getting Ready
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Pairs bond for life, but will remate if they lose their mate. Seahorses that are the same species often look very different.
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15. Sea Horses
Species Profiles Saltwater Fish sea horses. sea horses. Hippocampus fuscus, Sea Horse, Hippocampus histrix, Hippocampus jayakari, Hippocampus kuda, Kuda Sea Horse,
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17. Sea Horses - Western Fisheries Magazine Archive
Galloping seahorses. by Glenn Moore, Dept of Zoology, University of WA.
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SEAHORSES and tiny mermaids living amidst gardens of flowing seaweeds and pretty seashells are common in children's fantasies. But unlike mermaids, seahorses are real and exist today. What's more, these bizarre little creatures are actually fishes. Seahorses, pipefish and seadragons are members of the family Syngnathidae, representatives of which are found around the world. There are some 35 species of seahorse, many species of pipefish and only two species of seadragons, both found only in southern Australia. In WA there are only four species of seahorse. The best known is the Western Australian seahorse, Hippocampus angustus, which is found in the Swan River, Cockburn Sound and elsewhere between Exmouth and Augusta. Clay Bryce, WA Museum This seahorse can grow as large as 22 cm but is more commonly between 10 and 15 cm in length. Seahorses are typically associated with seagrass meadows although they are common among reefs too. They eat small crustaceans, worms and other invertebrates which are usually ambushed as they swim past.

18. Sea Horses Cartoons
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19. Metal Sea Horses By David Miller
LARGE SEA HORSE. aluminum wall art. $89.00. SMALL SEA HORSE. aluminum wall art. $69.00.
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