Leafy SeadragonPhycodurus eques

Facts

35.0 cm

Eastern Indian Ocean: endemic to southern Australia.

saltwater

Phycodurus

Syngnathidae

Syngnathiformes

Actinopterygii

Chordata

Animalia

source: FishBase

Description

The leafy sea dragon, Phycodurus eques, is a marine fish related to the seahorse. It is the only member of the genus Phycodurus. These creatures are found around southern and western Australia. The name is derived from the appearance, with long leaf-like protrusions coming from all over the body. These protrusions are not used for propulsion; they serve only as camouflage. The leafy sea dragon propels itself by means of a pectoral fin on the ridge of its neck and a dorsal fin on its back closer to the tail end. These small fins are almost completely transparent and difficult to see as they undulate minutely to move the creature sedately through the water, completing the illusion of floating seaweed.
source: Wikipedia

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