seahorse

[ˈsiːhɔːs]

seahorse Definition

a small marine fish that has a head and neck resembling those of a horse, a curled prehensile tail, and a body covered with bony plates..

Using seahorse: Examples

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    Seahorses are fascinating creatures.

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    The aquarium has a seahorse exhibit.

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    The seahorse is a slow swimmer.

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    Seahorses are popular in aquariums and as souvenirs.

seahorse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for seahorse

Phrases with seahorse

  • the prehensile tail of a seahorse that can be used to anchor itself to seaweed or other objects

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    The seahorse tail is an important adaptation for their survival.

  • the natural environment where seahorses live, which includes coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove forests

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    The seahorse habitat is threatened by climate change and pollution.

  • efforts to protect and preserve seahorses and their habitats from human activities and environmental threats

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    Many organizations are working on seahorse conservation projects around the world.

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Summary: seahorse in Brief

A 'seahorse' [ˈsiːhɔːs] is a small marine fish with a head and neck resembling those of a horse, a curled prehensile tail, and a body covered with bony plates. It is a slow swimmer and is popular in aquariums and as souvenirs. The seahorse habitat includes coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove forests, and conservation efforts aim to protect and preserve seahorses and their habitats.

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