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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required The story of seahorses is as enchanting as can be, they’re a sweet little family living under the sea. They wear skeletons on the outside for all to see. One thousand eggs the dear daddy underlies and gives birth to the babies called tiny “fries”. A magical creature that changes color to pretend to blend in with their surroundings for days on end. Having skin not scales they are fish that transcend. Seahorses only live under the warm tropical waters, the proud daddy raises the sweet sons and daughters. Blessings they bring to all children to love to gaze in the turquois aquarium as the zookeeper displays. Only seven miniature ounces a seahorse weighs. Around the world fifty-four species do appear and are under threat because of food and souvenirs. Seahorses adore coral reefs and green seagrass beds and have no teeth to eat so plankton they’re fed. Under the ocean they’ve been known turn red to match the debris found on the shoreline, then back to yellow and green when they’re fine. Seahorses are curious creatures so beautiful and slim and when threatened by others, fast they swim. They can catch their prey on a capricious whim. I do think they’re an excellent and marvel creation, full of dazzling charisma and captivating fascination. Seahorses Contest Julia Ward May 6, 2018
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