Topic: Is the Seahorse a Cousin of the Horse
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What the difference between a seahorse and a horse?
A seahorse is small and lives in the ocean. A horse is bigger and lives on land. Male seahorses give birth to their baby seahorses. Female horses give birth to their young. Read More »
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Why does a seahorse look like a horse?
god made it that way Read More »
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What does horse and seahorse have in common?
The head of a seahorse resembles the profile of a horse head. Read More »
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Zebra- Barid's Tapair- horses used to look like this animal except way, way smaller in the early forms of a horse. (horse evalution) Donkey Read More »
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the male is the one who has the babies the male sea horse is the one who has the babies at all times the female is the food saplier Read More »
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The male seahorse has a pouch in the front of its tummy into which the female lays her eggs. The male then broods the developing eggs until they hatch and are released from the pouch. See the link below Read More »
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seahorses, i think Read More »
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A Dawn Horse (Hyracotherium), dating roughly 50-55 million years ago. Read More »
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50:1 ratio ie. 100ml oil to 5l fuel Read More »
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Your 1958 Johnson uses a 24 to 1 mixture. Read More »
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