Close up of the process of female seahorses sending eggs by pregnant males
Seahorses are a strange creature, males are responsible for pregnancy and delivery, not females.
Seahorses are a strange creature, males are responsible for pregnancy and delivery, not females.
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Karen Hunt, owner of a marine creature in Wiltshire, England, recorded the special mating process of seahorses in a water tank. This is a "private affair" so most people have no chance to witness it.
Two seahorses close together, and the female began to put its eggs in a special bag of males. The male seahorse will fertilize the eggs and hatch them themselves and carry them in the abdomen during pregnancy. After a few weeks of hatching eggs, the seahorse father will give birth. Seahorses can produce up to 1,500 juveniles at a time.
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