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Leafy seadragon

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Leafy seadragon

Phycodurus eques

Size
20–35 cm
Diet
Carnivore
Activity
Diurnal
Sociality
Solitary
Lifespan

A seadragon of southern Australia covered in leaf-like appendages. It drifts slowly through seaweed, dissolving its outline among kelp and seagrass.

Range

Habitat range map
Native range Occasional / Transient
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Map: Ecoregions 2017 © RESOLVE (CC BY 4.0) · Natural Earth (PD)

Details

Habitat

Lives along southern Australian coasts in reefs, kelp beds, and seagrass meadows, usually in sheltered shallow marine habitats.

Appearance

Many leafy projections extend from the body, which is mottled yellow-brown to green-brown. A narrow snout sucks in tiny prey.

Behavior

It moves with small pectoral and dorsal fins, drifting like a loose piece of seaweed. It is not a strong swimmer.

Feeding

It eats mysids and other tiny crustaceans, approaching subtly and opening the mouth quickly to suck prey in.

Reproduction

Females attach eggs to the underside of the male's tail. The male carries them until young hatch and swim independently.

Notes

The species is an emblem of southern Australian marine life and depends on healthy seaweed and seagrass habitats.