Seahorses have a 90 percent success rate when attacking prey, which makes them one of the most successful predators in the ocean.
Category: Seahorses
Razorfish (Aeoliscus strigatus) swim in a vertical position with their head down and their back facing the direction of travel. They are often found in schools that gather around coral branches and hide in the spines of sea urchins when disturbed.
Although it is common for male fish to play the dominant parenting role, male pregnancy is a complex process unique to the fish family Syngnathidae, which includes pipefish, seahorses and sea dragons.