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  2. Common seadragon - Wikipedia

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    Aquarium keepers must make adjustments to the water, food, tank setup, and captivity procedures, as many studies have shown that sea dragons are prone to diseases and infections such as scuticociliatosis, myxozoanosis, fungal infections, intestinal coccidiosis, neoplasia, and swim bladder issues, which can result from parasites growing in their ...

  3. Why do giant sea dragons keep being found inland? - AOL

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    Undiscovered "sea dragons" are lurking underneath the feet of Leicestershire and Rutland residents, an expert has said. Ichthyosaur specialist Dr Dean Lomax said recent discoveries of the vast ...

  4. List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    A gigantic cosmic winged sea serpent and later became a dragon via borrowing characteristics from Judeo-Christian Leviathan and Bahamut from modern media. Armenian dragons Vishap: Related to European dragons, usually depicted as a winged snake or with a combination of elements from different animals. [12] Dragon of Hayk

  5. The ocean is home to some of nature’s most beautiful creatures. Leafy sea dragons have decorative branches extending from their curved bodies. Christmas tree worms make coral reefs look like a ...

  6. Sea monster - Wikipedia

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    Sea monsters are beings from folklore believed to dwell in the sea and are often imagined to be of immense size. Marine monsters can take many forms, including sea dragons, sea serpents, or tentacled beasts. They can be slimy and scaly and are often pictured threatening ships or spouting jets of water.

  7. New red-colored species of seadragon discovered

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    A third and new species of seadragon has been discovered. Named the ruby seadragon, it joins its two known counterparts, leafy and weedy, in a group characterized by seahorse-like bodies and ...

  8. Syngnathidae - Wikipedia

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    Male seahorses have a specialized ventral brood pouch to carry the embryos, male sea dragons attach the eggs to their tails, and male pipefish may do either, depending on their species. [4] The most fundamental difference between the different lineages of the family Syngnathidae is the location of male brood pouch. [5]

  9. Leafy seadragon - Wikipedia

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    Much like the seahorse, the leafy seadragon's name is derived from its resemblance to another creature (in this case, the mythical dragon).While not large, they are slightly larger than most seahorses, growing to about 20–24 cm (8–9.5 in).