Seahorses
Seahorses are romantic animals in the marine with horse-like necks and upright posture. They have a prehensile tail that is coiled. They show a very romantic side. Once the pairings have found their exact companion, the seahorses will provide them hints.
The seahorses used to swim next to one another during the day. While swimming, they will grip each other's tails. They swim, then they do the courting dance for around eight hours. The female egg will mature at this point. She will place the fully developed eggs in his pouch, which is a remarkable trait of seahorses. They prefer to be able to adore each other privately. The devoted woman will see her charming lover every day while she is pregnant. She will dance with girls in their colony the rest of the time. The pouch may deliver more than 1000 babies all at once. The seahorses favor lifelong relationships and flirtation.