Leafy sea dragon

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    Have you ever been in the deep blue sea and come across seahorse or a leafy sea dragon. They may seem like they have a lot in common; however they very different. Their characteristics, diet, and habitats are all different. Also, both seahorse and leafy sea dragon have bodies to camouflage themselves from predators. A seahorse weighs around one gram to two pounds. While, a leafy sea dragon weighs at a quarter of a pound (4oz). However, they both have similar color such as red, yellow, black, grey, orange, tan, white, or brown. Seahorse has skin and a sea dragon have scales. One other differences is their size; a leafy sea dragon is 10in to 12in long. A seahorse is shaped like a horse. These two animals both…

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    Shanghai Research Paper

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    the city. Other features of the tower include a revolving restaurant at 267 m, a Space Capsule Sightseeing floor, a 5D cinema and an indoor roller coaster. The Shanghai Ocean Aquarium adjacent to the popular Oriental Pearl TV Tower is one of the largest ocean aquarium in the world with the world’s longest submarine viewing tunnel that measures 155-meters in length. The aquarium consists of two pyramid-shaped buildings. Along with the exhibition area there is a gift shop and a restaurant that…

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    Seahorse Characteristics

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    2004). Their fin patterns and distributions are different than those for other bony fish. They have no pelvic fins, small pectoral fins, and one dorsal fin (Zubi, 2004). The pectoral fins turn the Seahorse and aid in steering, while the dorsal fin moves it forward. The coronet of the Seahorse is its most distinctive feature, helping in identification as the thumbprint does for humans (Zubi, 2004). Seahorses are similar to chameleons in that each eye can move independently of the other. The…

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