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  1. The pygmy sea horse is an inch-long fish that lives on corals in the Pacific. The corals are venomous, yet the sea horse can safely wrap its tail around a branch to feed on tiny animals passing.
    The #seahorse also has knobs on its body to match the corals. Instead of the typical sea horse snout, the #pygmy sea horse has a face like a pug; its snout resembles yet another coral knob #Oceans #MarineLide

  2. The pygmy sea horse is an inch-long fish that lives on corals in the Pacific. The corals are venomous, yet the sea horse can safely wrap its tail around a branch to feed on tiny animals passing.
    The #seahorse also has knobs on its body to match the corals. Instead of the typical sea horse snout, the #pygmy sea horse has a face like a pug; its snout resembles yet another coral knob #Oceans #MarineLide

  3. The pygmy sea horse is an inch-long fish that lives on corals in the Pacific. The corals are venomous, yet the sea horse can safely wrap its tail around a branch to feed on tiny animals passing.
    The #seahorse also has knobs on its body to match the corals. Instead of the typical sea horse snout, the #pygmy sea horse has a face like a pug; its snout resembles yet another coral knob #Oceans #MarineLide

  4. The pygmy sea horse is an inch-long fish that lives on corals in the Pacific. The corals are venomous, yet the sea horse can safely wrap its tail around a branch to feed on tiny animals passing.
    The #seahorse also has knobs on its body to match the corals. Instead of the typical sea horse snout, the #pygmy sea horse has a face like a pug; its snout resembles yet another coral knob #Oceans #MarineLide

  5. The pygmy sea horse is an inch-long fish that lives on corals in the Pacific. The corals are venomous, yet the sea horse can safely wrap its tail around a branch to feed on tiny animals passing.
    The #seahorse also has knobs on its body to match the corals. Instead of the typical sea horse snout, the #pygmy sea horse has a face like a pug; its snout resembles yet another coral knob #Oceans #MarineLide