Seahorses are mammals .
True or False
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Seahorses are fish. They live in water, breath through gills and have a swim bladder. However they do not have caudal fins and have a long snake-like tail. They also have a neck and a snout that points down.
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False
Explanation:
Seahorses are mammals .
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The given statement about the seahorses is False.
- Seahorses do not belong to the mammalian family or the class of mammals.
- Mammals are living creatures with mammary glands as a distinguishing feature. They also give birth to and feed their young or offspring.
- The seahorse, on the other hand, lacks such a trait.
- They are a sort of aquatic fish that breathes using a special organ called gills.
- They also lack a mammary gland, preventing them from being classified as mammals, and lay eggs for the reproduction of organisms of the same sort.
- As a result, the statement here is incorrect.
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