-
restrictions went into effect, or that they had a
license to
collect seadragons.
Seadragons have a
specific level of
protection under federal fisheries legislation...
- females.
Seadragons have a long
dorsal fin
along the back and
small pectoral fins on
either side of the neck,
which provide balance.
Weedy seadragons can reach...
-
Birch Aquarium's
seadragon conservation program successfully bred 70
weedy seadragons. The
aquarium had
previously bred two
seadragons in 2020, however...
- that the ruby
seadragon has
stumpy lobes,
rather than the
longer (common) or
elaborate (leafy)
lobes that
protrude from the
other seadragons in the family...
-
leafy seadragons and
weedy seadragons is
relatively low as they have low-dispersal life history. Most recently,
another species of
seadragon was discovered...
-
borne the name USS
Seadragon,
named in
honor of the
seadragon, a
small fish more
commonly called the dragonet. The
first USS
Seadragon (SS-194), was a Sargo-class...
- are a
subfamily of
small fishes, which,
together with the
seahorses and
seadragons (Phycodurus and Phyllopteryx), form the
family Syngnathidae. Pipefish...
-
Phyllopteryx is a
genus of
small fishes,
commonly called seadragons, in the
family Syngnathidae that are
found along the
western and
southern coasts of...
-
Syngnathidae is a
family of fish
which includes seahorses, pipefishes, and
seadragons (Phycodurus and Phyllopteryx). The name is
derived from
Ancient Gr****:...
-
African and
southern rockhopper penguins,
giant Pacific octopuses,
weedy seadragons, and
thousands of sal****er and
freshwater fishes. In
addition to the...