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Seahorse.


This one was seen at Lisbon Oceanarium.
All the species of seahorses fit in the genus Hippocampus. It's always the male that gets pregnant: the female transfers her eggs to the male, which fertilizes them in his womb. When the eggs hatch, the male delivers the babies out with strong contractions.
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All the species of seahorses fit in the genus Hippocampus. It's always the male that gets pregnant: the female transfers her eggs to the male, which fertilizes them in his womb. When the eggs hatch, the male delivers the babies out with strong contractions.
HFW!
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