Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Pygmy Seahorse

The Pygmy Seahorse  is as small as a paper clip. The babies grow tubercles and they can change colour so that they camouflage.

Scientists went to the Philippines to get  Pygmy Seahorses to take them back to San Francisco because they want to find out if Pygmy Seahorses change colour.

When the baby   Pygmy Seahorse came out of the males pouch they changed colour. They  camouflage with the coral.




                                                      BY CHARLES TURNER OWEN

1 comment:

  1. Hi my name is Chase I go to Kawakawa Primary I really like the way you expland the Pygmy Seahorse and used your capitals.I learnt that the seahorse is the size of a paper clip.

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