* No Teeth, No Problem: Seahorses don't have teeth, so they can't chew their food. Instead, they use a powerful suction mechanism.
* The Sucker: Their mouths are shaped like a tiny tube, which acts like a vacuum cleaner.
* The Quick Strike: Seahorses are ambush predators. They remain perfectly still, blending in with their surroundings, and then suddenly lunge at their prey, sucking it into their mouths.
* Tiny Prey: Seahorses primarily feed on tiny crustaceans like plankton, shrimp, and brine shrimp. They also sometimes eat small fish larvae.
Let me know if you have any other questions about seahorses!