Aquatic Wall hanging Seahorse

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Seahorse papercraft by CGpaper
Seahorses swim upright, propelling themselves using the dorsal fin, another characteristic not shared by their close pipefish relatives, which swim horizontally. Razorfish are the only other fish that swim vertically. The pectoral fins, located on either side of the head behind their eyes, are used for steering. They lack the caudal fin typical of fishes. Their prehensile tail is composed of square-like rings that can be unlocked only in the most extreme conditions. They are adept at camouflage, and can grow and reabsorb spiny appendages depending on their habitat.


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Manualidad de caballito de mar de CGpaper
Los caballitos de mar nadan erguidos, impulsándose mediante la aleta dorsal, otra característica que no comparten sus parientes cercanos, los peces pipa, que nadan horizontalmente. Los peces navaja son los únicos otros peces que nadan verticalmente. Las aletas pectorales, ubicadas a ambos lados de la cabeza detrás de los ojos, se utilizan para dirigirse. Carecen de la aleta caudal típica de los peces. Su cola prensil está compuesta de anillos cuadrados que sólo pueden desbloquearse en las condiciones más extremas. Son expertos en camuflaje y pueden crecer y reabsorber apéndices espinosos dependiendo de su hábitat.


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Seahorse papercraft by CGpaper
Seahorses swim upright, propelling themselves using the dorsal fin, another characteristic not shared by their close pipefish relatives, which swim horizontally. Razorfish are the only other fish that swim vertically. The pectoral fins, located on either side of the head behind their eyes, are used for steering. They lack the caudal fin typical of fishes. Their prehensile tail is composed of square-like rings that can be unlocked only in the most extreme conditions. They are adept at camouflage, and can grow and reabsorb spiny appendages depending on their habitat.


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Del caballito de mar viene la expresión "Morir de amor". Qué bonita frase y qué bonito caballito. Enhorabuena¡¡
 
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