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Why do seahorses swim upright?

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Answer: To hide among seagrass

To hide among seagrassCorrect! Swimming vertically helps seahorses camouflage perfectly among seagrass and coral. Their body shape mimics swaying plants, making them nearly invisible to predators and prey alike!

Their spine won't bendWrong. Seahorse spines are actually quite flexible. They swim upright as an evolutionary adaptation for camouflage in their seagrass habitat.

To carry babies betterWrong. While male seahorses carry babies in pouches, this isn't why they swim upright. The vertical posture evolved for camouflage among seagrass.

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