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Help Protect Delicate Dwarf Seahorses

Dwarf seahorses are habitat specialists, so as seagrasses disappear the seahorses vanish with them. More than 50 percent of Florida seagrasses have been destroyed since 1950, and in some areas losses are as steep as 90 percent. These one-inch-long fish are not the only wildlife that depends on seagrass to survive, but they are the cutest.

Dwarf seahorses form monogamous pair bonds, and every morning they meet to perform a greeting dance. As with other seahorses, females place scores of eggs inside the males’ pouches, and the males then give birth to even tinier versions of adults. Boat propellers, shrimp trawlers and ocean acidification are all harming the seagrass these delicate animals need to survive.

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ENDANGERED SEA HORSES Uploaded by  on Jan 30, 2011

Philippe Cousteau and the team come face-to-face with one of the Indian Ocean’s most mysterious creatures, the Seahorse. As the team race against time to identify one of the ocean’s most cryptic animals, they make a remarkable discovery. Visit http://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the BBC Earth YouTube channel

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