kaksaukkanalid
Kaksaukkanalid, also known as the double-bellied seahorse, are a genus of marine fish belonging to the family Syngnathidae. They are characterized by their elongated, horse-like bodies and a distinctive feature of having two separate stomachs, hence the name "kaksaukkanalid." This unique anatomical feature allows them to consume food that is too large for their mouths, a behavior known as "mouth-brooding." The genus includes several species, with the most well-known being the Atlantic seahorse (Hippocampus hippocampus) and the Pacific seahorse (Hippocampus comes).
Kaksaukkanalid are found in tropical and temperate waters worldwide, typically inhabiting coral reefs, seagrass beds, and
The conservation status of kaksaukkanalid varies by species. Some are listed as vulnerable or endangered due