Noun
small fish with horse-like heads bent sharply downward and curled tails; swim in upright position
either of two large northern marine mammals having ivory tusks and tough hide over thick blubber
Source: WordNetFor our logo, look at a map that includes San Carlos Island, but hold it from north to south and it resembles a seahorse! Source: Internet
And then there was the shame in being human: the shame of knowing that twenty of the roughly thirty-five classified species of seahorse worldwide are threatened with extinction because they are killed “unintentionally” in seafood production. Source: Internet
Chances are your consumers have been exposed to photos of dead seagulls with their stomachs filled with debris, or a tiny seahorse wound round a pink earbuds, or maybe even a turtle tangled in a plastic bag. Source: Internet
Mermaids Beattie, Mimi and Zelda, along with Steve the talking seahorse, are trapped aboard the spooky ship the Merry Mary, heading for the legendary (and super-stylish) Crocodile Kingdom. Source: Internet
The colorful pages, featuring illustrations fashioned from fabric, take children on a journey through the reef in search of, you got it, a swimming seahorse. Source: Internet
The Knysna seahorse is between 5 and 12 cms long, and surprisingly they are fish, with gills, backbone, swim bladder and fins. Source: Internet