Do sea dragons have predators?

Sea dragons do not have any predators. Their combination of excellent camouflage, tough jointed plates and sharp dorsal spines offer adequate protection.
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What are a leafy sea dragons enemies?

The Leafy Sea Dragon has no known predators. Their leafy camouflage and spiny fins keep large fish from snacking on them. They slurp up their food, using their long snout like a drinking straw.
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How do sea dragons defend themselves?

Behaviour: Being slow moving, they rely heavily on camouflage for survival, but are also equipped with several long sharp spines along the side of the body which are thought to be used to defend themselves against attacking fish. They are also able to change colour to match their surroundings.
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Are sea dragons carnivores?

Sea dragons are carnivores. They eat only meat, which includes fish, shrimp, sea lice, zooplankton, worms, and other tiny creatures that it can suck into its long, straw-like mouth.
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Can you keep sea dragons as pets?

Seadragons are not suitable pets for hobby collectors because they are very difficult to feed and maintain. Pang is totally dedicated to the care of his seadragons, so much so that he goes diving almost every day to net live shrimp for them to eat.
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How much does a sea dragon cost?

An analysis by Citizens in Space suggests that the price of building a modern Sea Dragon would be $22 billion in modern dollars. The trick to making such a rocket economical would be a flight rate of somewhere between 12 and 24 launches per year.
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Can sea dragons change color?

Slow-swimming and with fragile bodies, seadragons depend on camouflage to hide them from predators. Their leafy appendages, ability to change color to match their seaweed and seagrass habitats, and ability to sway like plants in the water current help protect them from predators.
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How big can sea dragons get?

Males have narrower bodies and are darker than females. Seadragons have a long dorsal fin along the back and small pectoral fins on either side of the neck, which provide balance. Common seadragons can reach 45 cm (18 in) in length.
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How big is a sea dragon Leviathan?

The Sea Dragon is the second largest aggressive Leviathan and the fifth-biggest overall. When fully grown it can reach a length of 112 meters, allowing it to deal with any threat including the player and their vehicles.
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How long do sea dragons live?

Seadragons are hard to observe in the wild and therefore there are no direct measurements of their life span yet. In captivity, seadragons are known to have lived for up to nine years. This is considerably longer than their relatives, the seahorses, which usually live up to five years.
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How long do aqua dragons live?

actually they don't have a mouth; they eat through their wings which work like gills. How long do Aqua Dragons live? Each Aqua Dragon can reached adult hood at one month and can live for up to 90 days, however if you care for them well you may see that they reproduce so you could have life in the tank for much longer.
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Do male sea dragons give birth?

Seahorses and their close relatives, sea dragons, are the only species in which the male gets pregnant and gives birth. Male seahorses and sea dragons get pregnant and bear young—a unique adaptation in the animal kingdom.
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Are sea dragons and seahorses the same?

Seadragons are in the same family as seahorses (Syngnathidae) but they are different in a number of ways. Seahorses are quite common and are found in tropical and subtropical waters all around the world, while seadragons are exclusively found near Australia.
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Are Aqua dragons real animals?

Aqua Dragons are live aquatic creatures with a scientific name, Artemia Salina from the crustacea family, their eggs have an amazing natural capacity called diapause which allows them to stay alive but hibernating in a dried state only to hatch many years later.
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Do leafy sea dragons have blood?

The brood patch contains capillaries that deliver oxygen-rich blood to the cuplike tissue.
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Are Sea Monkeys real?

Despite their name, they're not monkeys. And they don't live in the sea. Sea-Monkeys are a hybrid breed of brine shrimp called Artemia NYOS produced in 1957 by Harold von Braunhut, according to the journal American Entomologist (opens in new tab).
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Are sea dragons freshwater or saltwater?

Presently, the family Syngnathidae consists of about 215 species in 52 genera, with most found in marine environments, though some are found in fresh and brackish waters.
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What's the biggest sea dragon?

"Our specimen, the Rutland Ichthyosaur, or the Rutland Sea Dragon, is the biggest complete ichthyosaur ever found in Britain in over 200 years of collecting these things scientifically, which is an incredible feat." Ichthyosaurs are not swimming dinosaurs, he clarified.
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Do sea dragons lay eggs?

When male sea dragons are ready to receive eggs from the female, the lower half of the tail on the male appears wrinkled. During mating, females lay 100-250 eggs onto a special 'brood patch' on the underside of the male's tails, where they are attached and fertilized.
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How long can sea dragons grow?

Common sea dragons reach a length of 45 cm (18 in). They are found in reefs, seaweed, and seagrass.
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Are sea dragons nocturnal?

Leafy seadragons do not seem to be nocturnal creatures and remain active during the day. The leafy seadragon consists of a yellow-brown body with olive-tinted appendages.
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Can you own a blue Sea Dragon?

A blue dragon's striking blue looks lead some people to consider adding them to a home aquarium. Fortunately, these creatures aren't readily available for purchase. They don't make good pets because of their dietary needs, it is impossible to find food for them at a pet store.
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Who invented Sea Dragon?

The Sea Dragon was a 1962 conceptualized design study for a two-stage sea-launched orbital super heavy-lift launch vehicle. The project was led by Robert Truax while working at Aerojet, one of a number of designs he created that were to be launched by floating the rocket in the ocean.
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How heavy is a Sea Dragon?

The complete vehicle was 23 m in diameter and 150 m long. The all-up weight was 18,000 metric tons.
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