Thursday, June 18, 2009

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Seahorse "pygmy"

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Hippocampus


This small seahorse (dwarf or pygmy seahorse) lives in the Pacific, surrounded by coral (Muricella gender only), including blends because of its camouflage: their colors and protuberances of the body makes it very difficult to distinguish from the corals. In fact, it was discovered when it took such coral and placed in an aquarium, not the ocean itself.

measure about 15 mm, and never exceeding 24 mm. There are two known varieties: the body can be gray with red bumps, yellow or orange with them, depending on MuCell coral where he is living. It has been found off the coast of Japan, Indonesia, Australia ... at a depth of 10 to 40 feet, and feeds on zooplankton.




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