Syngnathid
Syngnathid is a family of ray-finned fish that includes seahorses, pipefish, and seadragons. They are characterized by their elongated snouts, fused jaws forming a tube-like mouth, and absence of pelvic and dorsal fins, although some species have modified dorsal fins. Their bodies are typically covered in bony plates arranged in rings. Syngnathids are found in temperate and tropical marine waters worldwide, inhabiting seagrass beds, coral reefs, and estuaries.
A distinctive feature of syngnathids is their unique reproductive strategy. In most species, the male carries
The diversity within the Syngnathidae family is notable, with seahorses being perhaps the most recognized members