Sandy the Seahorse
Sandy the Seahorse is a small marine creature known for its unique shape and vibrant colors. Unlike most fish, seahorses have a horse-like head and a curled tail, which they use to anchor themselves to seaweed or coral. They are found in shallow waters around the world, often in seagrass beds and coral reefs.
Sandy is a member of the Hippocampus genus, which includes over 70 species of seahorses. These creatures are known for their fascinating reproductive behavior, where the male carries the eggs in a special pouch until they hatch. Sandy's diet mainly consists of small crustaceans and plankton.