Do seahorses have a tail like monkey?

No, seahorses do not have a tail like a monkey.

Seahorse tails are:

* Prehensile: They can grasp and hold onto objects, like seaweed or coral. This helps them stay anchored in strong currents.

* Flexible: They can bend in many directions to help them maneuver and move around.

* Lacking bones: Unlike a monkey tail, a seahorse tail is made of cartilage, not bone.

Monkey tails are:

* Muscular and flexible: They can be used for balance, swinging, and communication.

* Often covered with fur: This helps with grip and insulation.

* Possess bones: They are part of the monkey's skeletal system.

So while both tails are useful for their respective creatures, they have distinct differences in their structure and function.