Seahorses are so called because their head resembles that of a horse. This characteristic head shape, combined with their curved neck, gives them the appearance of a small horse in the water. The scientific name "hippocampus" comes from Greek mythology and refers to a mythical creature that is half horse and half fish. But this is no simple seahorse, it is a sea zebra and has only rarely been seen. But if you want one, you can have one ;-)
Seahorses are so called because their head resembles that of a horse. This characteristic head shape, combined with their curved neck, gives them the appearance of a small horse in the water. The scientific name "hippocampus" comes from Greek mythology and refers to a mythical creature that is half horse and half fish. But this is no simple seahorse, it is a sea zebra and has only rarely been seen. But if you want one, you can have one ;-)
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