Pregnant male fish - Seahorse

The first seahorse looks like a horse's head, the body resembles a dragon, from the straight line of the head to the end of the bent tail is a spine with marked burning.

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Male seahorse pregnant.

At normal times, seahorses get their tail wrapped in seaweed to rest, when swimming upright in water using dorsal fin to swim, straight up and down.

Seahorses give birth to very strange children : Males perform pregnancy and delivery. The male fish tail has a bag, called an incubator bag. This bag include 2 layer of fish skin. There was a hole in front of the bag, which was the hole for the female to lay eggs in and lay the newly hatched baby out. Each time, the female usually stuffed into the male's incubation bag to hundreds of eggs.

Seahorses live in shallow sea, eat small crustaceans, mainly distributed in the western part of the North Pacific.

Seahorses can be used as precious drugs no less than ginseng.