Max Size (for Hudson): 10 cm (4 in)
Habitat: Shallow bays and estuaries, to deeper shelf waters from Nova Scotia to Venezuela
Diet: Amphipods and small crustaceans
Fun Facts:
- Seahorses are found in temperate and tropical waters all over the world, including the Hudson River
- The male seahorse receives eggs from the female and keeps them in a pouch where he fertilizes and carries them until they are ready to hatch
- Seahorses can easily die of exhaustion in stormy weather; they are not strong swimmers and rely on their prehensile tail to anchor themselves to vegetation and substrata
- The serial, bony rings that make up their secondary, dermal skeleton are quadrilateral – one of the only instances of square biological components in animals