
Secret Life of the Lined Seahorse, Survival and Conservation
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Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The lined seahorse is a poor swimmer that relies on camouflage to catch prey. It has independently moving eyes and inhabits a wide range from Nova Scotia to Uruguay. Despite its small size, the seahorse faces threats from habitat loss due to coastal development and pollution, as well as exploitation in Chinese medicine and the aquarium trade, leading to a decline in its population since the late 1990s.
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How does the lined seahorse's eye movement benefit it in its environment?
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What is the maximum length that a lined seahorse can reach?
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