OPEN THROUGH AUGUST 2012

Seahorse Exhibit Animals

Here's a peek at a few of the curious creatures you'll see in this exhibit. Click on a photo to learn more.

Leafy sea dragon
Shrimpfish
Potbelly seahorse
Pacific seahorse
Dragon pipefish
Weedy sea dragon

Something's Fishy about this Family

Seahorses, sea dragons, pipehorses and pipefishes come in many shapes and sizes, but beneath the surface they’re all fish, with fused jaws and bony plates in place of the scales normally associated with fish.

Perhaps what most distinguishes seahorses from the rest of the animal kingdom is their unique life history—the males become pregnant and give birth. Seahorse fathers shelter their young in protective pouches, while sea dragon and pipefish fathers carry their young on spongy patches on the undersides of their tails.

No one knows how many seahorses actually exist. That’s because identifying seahorses is difficult. The smallest known species, discovered in 2008, is the half-inch-long Satomi’s pygmy seahorse; the largest species is the potbelly seahorse, which grows to about 14 inches long.

Seahorses Need Your Help!

Help protect California's Seahorse You can help seahorses
and the vulnerable marine habitats they call home: coral reefs, seagrass beds and mangrove forests.


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The Secret Lives of Seahorses Book

The Secret Lives of Seahorses Book Delve into the world of seahorses and their kin in this beautiful full-color book, a companion to our new special exhibition.