Seahorses are masters of camouflage, a skill they depend on to survive and thrive. In this video, a Bargibanti's pygmy seahorse (H. bargibanti), one of the world's smallest seahorse species, disappear into its surroundings.


Breeding seahorses in captivity is an art that remains elusive to all but a few. The Zoological Society of London is having so much breeding success that they now have their hands full with a bevy of youngsters (from 2010).


A unique perspective of the 2014 annual spider crab migration at Rye Pier, Australia, through the eyes of a seahorse…


Banner image of Denise’s pygmy seahorse (H. denise) by Kathrin Landgraf-Kluge / Guylian SOTW
[Updated April 2018]