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Sea dragon - a drifting master of camouflage

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Washington, DC, United States

Common seadragons are found in seagrass and kelp beds of coastal Australia.

Their subtle movements mimic the swaying of underwater vegetation, while their leaf-like appendages help to camouflage them from predators.

Like other members of the family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipefishes), the males brood eggs in a pouch located under their tails.

Habitat degradation and collection for the aquarium trade have been identified as threats to this species.

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  • Title: Sea dragon - a drifting master of camouflage
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