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  1. Sea Dragon Facts: Diet, Habitat, Reproduction

    • Sea dragon mouths lack teeth, yet these animals are carnivores. They use their snouts to suck up larval fish and small crustaceans, such as plankton, mysid shrimp, and amphipods. Presumably, numerous … See more

    Reproduction

    Except for mating, sea dragons are solitary animals. They reach sexual maturity by one to … See more

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    Conservation Status

    Both weedy and leafy sea dragons are listed as "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. There is insufficient data to evaluate the conservatio… See more

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    Captivity and Breeding Efforts

    Like seahorses, sea dragons are difficult to keep in captivity. While it's not illegal to own one, Australia prohibits their capture, only granting permits for research and conservatio… See more

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  1. Sea dragons are small fish found in shallow coastal waters of Tasmania and southern and western Australia1. They resemble seahorses in terms of size and body shape, but feature small, leaf-like fins that camouflage them from predators123. Sea dragons have a long snout, tail, and unique fin placement2. They are carnivorous4. Other facts about sea dragons include4:
    • The male sea dragon has a patch near his tail where he carries the eggs the female lays.
    • Only three types of sea dragons are known, with the newest one, the ruby sea dragon, having been discovered in 2015.
    • Sea dragons are camouflaged to blend in with their environment.
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    The sea dragon, or seadragon, is a small fish found in shallow coastal waters of Tasmania and southern and western Australia. The animals resemble seahorses in terms of size and body shape, but feature small, leaf-like fins that camouflage them from predators. While seahorses can grip objects with their tails, sea dragon tails are not prehensile.
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    Sea dragons are similar in shape to a seahorse, with a long snout, tail, and unique fin placement. Unlike seahorses, these lovely creatures have lobes or leaf-like protuberances sprouting from their bodies. They have a rather bulky body appearance, and one species has very intricate lobes that resemble seaweed.
    They have two incredibly thin fins that they use to steer as they drift through the water, with swim bladders that help them maintain buoyancy. Those fins are so thin, in fact, that they’re borderline transparent, so you’d need to look extremely closely in order to see them. They’ve got a suit of armor under all that greenery.
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    5 Sea Dragon Facts • The male sea dragon has a patch near his tail where he carries the eggs the female lays. • Only three types of sea dragons are known, with the newest one, the ruby sea dragon, having been discovered in 2015. • Sea dragons are camouflaged to blend in with their environment. • All types of sea dragons are carnivorous.
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    Learn about the leafy sea dragon, a rare fish that lives in the rocky reefs off south and western Australia. Find out how it eats, breeds, and faces threats from pollution and overcollection.

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  10. Common seadragon - Wikipedia

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    The common seadragon or weedy seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus) is a marine fish related to the seahorses. Adult common seadragons are a reddish colour, with yellow and purple markings; they have small leaf-like appendages …

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