Denise's pygmy seahorse
A species of Seahorses Scientific name : Hippocampus denise Genus : Seahorses
Denise's pygmy seahorse, A species of Seahorses
Botanical name: Hippocampus denise
Genus: Seahorses
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Denise's pygmy seahorse is a small fish which can reach a maximum length of approximately 2.4 cm, which makes it one of the smallest representatives of the seahorses. This pygmy seahorse has a short snout, slender body with a prehensile tail. Its body is either completely smooth or provided with some polyp-like tubercles, in which case these are fewer and less developed than Hippocampus bargibanti. Its coloration ranges from yellow, more or less bright, to orange with often small dark spots and sometimes darker bands on the tail.
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Seahorses and pipefishes Family
Pipefishes and seahorses Genus
Seahorses Species
Denise's pygmy seahorse