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Description- Original: Unusual among fish, a seahorse has a flexible, well-defined neck. It also sports a crown-like spine or horn on its head, termed a "coronet," which is distinct for each species

Cited Source information: However, seahorses have a structure on the top of their heads called the coronet. Measurements of the coronet such as height, type of inclination, number of spines, and overall shape (e.g.: rounded, triangular) can help to classify a species. The top of the coronet is relatively flat, except for those species that possess spiny coronets (H. histrix, H. jayakari, H. spinosissimus, H barbouri, H. angustus — Lourie et al. 1999), and each individual coronet is shaped differently with unique patterns of cavities and elevations

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Freret-Meurer, Natalie, et al. "Seahorse Fingerprints: A New Individual Identification Technique." Environmental Biology of Fishes, vol. 96, no. 12, Dec. 2013, pp. 1399-1405.

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Courtship-Original: The female inserts her ovipositor into the male’s brood pouch and deposits dozens to thousands of eggs. As the female releases her eggs, her body slims while his swells. Both animals then sink back into the seagrass and she swims away.

Cited Source Information: When the male is receptive, the pair will perform a mating dance that may last for hours to a day, ending with the female depositing her eggs through her ovipositor into the brooding pouch of the male, who will fertilize them with his semen. That the male becomes pregnant is the most unusual feature of seahorses.

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Robinson, James L. "Seahorses." Salem Press Encyclopedia of Science, 2013. EBSCOhost.

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Different methods of Transportation in South Africa include roads, railways, airports, water, and pipelines for petroleum oil. A "freeway" is different from most countries as certain things are forbidden which include certain motorcycles, no hand signals, and motor tricycles. Public transportation is considered a priority in South Africa which is why a Integrated Rapid Transit (IRT) system, MyCiTi, was invented. This is a bus system that has helped reduce traffic in Cape Town by allowing other easier ways of transportation to open up. South Africa has many major ports including Cape Town, Durban, and Port Elizabeth that allow ships and other boats to pass through, some carrying passengers and some carrying petroleum tankers.