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					 			      	Seahorse - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Seahorse is the name given to 54 species of small marine fishes in the genus Hippocampus. "Hippocampus" comes from the Ancient Greek word hippos meaning "horse" and kampos meaning "sea monster". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seahorse
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					 			      	Sea Horse - Fish - Britannica
					 			      	 
 Sea horse (genus Hippocampus), any of about 36 species of marine fishes allied to pipefishes in the family Syngnathidae (order Gasterosteiformes). Sea horses are found in shallow coastal waters in latitudes from about 52° N to 45° S. http://www.britannica.com/animal/sea-horse
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					 			      	Seahorse (Hippocampus) - A-Z Animals
					 			      	 
 The seahorse is a small species of vertebrate that is found in the tropical shallows and temperate waters around the world. The sea horse is also commonly found around coral reefs where there is plenty of food and places for the seahorse to hide. http://a-z-animals.com/animals/seahorse/
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					 			      	10 Facts About Seahorses - About
					 			      	 
 Facts about seahorses, including the number of seahorse species, where seahorses live, what they eat and how they reproduce. http://marinelife.about.com/od/invertebrates/tp/10-Facts-About-Seahorses.htm
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					 			      	Seahorses - National Geographic
					 			      	 
 Learn all you wanted to know about seahorses with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/sea-horse
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					 			      	Spectacular Seahorses and Seadragons Gallery
					 			      	 
 With a long face like a horse, they have an almost mythical appearance, but are far from immortal as none of the seahorse family are strong swimmers and they often die during storms. They excel at camouflage and many can change colors to hide themselves in their natural underwater surroundings. There are declining numbers as these creatures are used in Asian herbal medicines. http://www.lovethesepics.com/2013/04/60-spectacular-seahorses-and-seadragons-pics/
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					 			      	Types of Seahorses - SeaHorseWorlds
					 			      	 
 There are more than 40 different species of seahorses found in the world. They are scattered with a wide diversification out there. Some of them are extremely small but others are large. http://www.seahorseworlds.com/types-of-seahorses/
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					 			      	Ranger Rick: Seahorses
					 			      	 
 Seahorses are actually fish, but they look like they are trying not to be! With their horsy heads, monkey tails, and kangaroo pouches, they sure are oddballs of the fish family. Learn More Here. https://www.nwf.org/Kids/Ranger-Rick/Animals/Fish/Seahorses.aspx
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					 			      	Essential Facts about Seahorses - Project Seahorse
					 			      	 
 Seahorses have a horse-like head, monkey-like tail, and kangaroo-like pouch. Their eyes are like a chameleon's. They move independently of each other and in all directions. Instead of scales, seahorses have thin skin stretched over a series of bony plates that are visible as rings around the trunk. http://www.projectseahorse.org/why-seahorses/essential-facts
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					 			      	Amazing Facts About Seahorses - OneKind
					 			      	 
 Amazing facts about seahorses such as behaviour, intelligence, physical, diet, life span, size, weight, habitat, range and scientific or latin name. http://www.onekind.org/education/animals_a_z/seahorse
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					 			      	Seahorse Facts - The Seahorse Trust
					 			      	 
 Seahorses are fish. They live in water, breath through gills and have a swim bladder. However they do not have caudal fins and have a long snake-like tail. They also have a neck and a snout that points down. http://www.theseahorsetrust.org/seahorse-facts.aspx
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					 			      	All About Seahorses - Seahorse
					 			      	 
 Looking for a  Hawaii, Big Island Attraction or a Hawaii, Big Island Activity? Check out Hawaii's best eco- tour - the Seahorse Farm!  Come shake hands with a pregnant male seahorse. http://seahorse.com
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					 			      	Seahorses: 10 Things You Never Knew - Smithsonian Ocean Portal
					 			      	 
 10 things you never knew about seahorses By Lindsay Aylesworth. http://ocean.si.edu/10-things-you-never-knew-about-seahorses