Seahorse
Seahorses are terrible swimmers. Discover how this has influenced the way they look, what they eat and how they defend themselves. Biology - Animal Kingdom - Learning Points. Seahorses are a type of bony fish with a thin skin instead of scales. Seahorses use their snouts to feed on small shrimp and plankton. Seahorses swim upright using three fins, and use their tail to anchor themselves to sea grass and coral. Seahorses are among the only species in the world where the males give birth to the young. A Twig Context Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context films show abstract concepts in action in the real world.
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