Leafy sea dragon is a fascinating relative of seahorses. They can be found in warm waters of Australia’s oceans using their leaf-like body parts they can stay in disguise in seaweed and kelp.
They eat plankton and small crustaceans, during the mating season male sea dragons look after the eggs until they hatch. But there is also a challenge for this marvellous creatures. Even though Australian government has put complete protection on this species their population is decreasing due to water pollution and people collecting them for aquariums.
Newborns are equipped with enough yolk to live for two to three days. Once they deploy all of the yolk they have to find food on their own. Sea dragons at birth are 2 cm in length but by the year they can grow up to 20 cm.
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