Donate SIGN UP

Seahorses

Avatar Image
chippy13 | 19:35 Fri 13th Aug 2004 | Animals & Nature
3 Answers
Do seahorses drink water?
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 3 of 3rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by chippy13. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
No. They get all the moisture they need from the food they eat - plankton and diatoms.
Would you drink water you've pi&&ed in?
Well, actually yes. Like all fish, they constantly breathe water through their gills, to get oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide. Gills are fine fingery things with a very good blood supply, and water can easily pass from the water to the blood, or the other way. The salt in sea water has the effect of sucking water out of the blood (by osmosis), so sea fish are actually always short of water. They must constantly maintain water in their blood, and so they drink the sea-water. At the same time they secrete salt from their gill membranes back into the sea, to stop their blood becoming too salty. Freshwater fish have the opposite problem. Their blood is more concentrated than the water, so their gills suck water in. They must avoid drinking too much, and constantly produce very large amounts of very dilute urine. Sea-horses of course live in sea-water, though perhaps there are some estuary ones living in brackish water.

1 to 3 of 3rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Seahorses

Answer Question >>