Sea Horse Pictures Biography
Source(Gogle.com.pk)Three counts of regional psycho basted in sweet chili sauce, two counts of bastardised metrophilistine shrink wrapped in microwaveable meal for one containers. Seahorse Divorce was born of the sun-addled sweat and dry boredom of Brisbane, Queensland; the biggest small town on the East Coast and a crucible of identity crisis, non-assimilation and harebrained creative notions that wouldn’t be entertained in the more sensible and civilised capitals. Drums, guitars, vocals, keys; certainly all of these are contained in what some discerning critics are dubbing ‘another one of ‘those’ bands’, and we hope that you, our noble audience, can at some point attend a show to make up your own minds, and perhaps even bless us with some sagely advice on what we could be doing better.
At some point in recent history, local bands have developed an untoward obsession with incorporating bodies of water into their names; perhaps this is a reflection of mankind’s affinity for the defiantly uninhabitable reaches and implacable forces of our dying earth, perhaps it’s simply an embarrassing hallmark of pedestrian bands destined to go nowhere. In any case we seek to honour that tradition, and so Seahorse Divorce is alive until it is dead, stumbling home drunk somewhere between lounge jazz, pop, early 00’s Dischord, They’re a Weird Mob, imperialist Mexican food chains and incongruously childish yelling. Hope you like it!
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Text may also be available under the GNU Free Documentation License.Seahorse Battlefield is an American Experimental Noise band from the depths of Maine. Created by Michael Leonard Maiewski, Sean Moses, and Michael Whitmore. Their first album consists of 99 tracks of blissed out vibrations and noise with sparse vocals. Michael Leonard Maiewski is an American musician, and songwriter. Michael Leonard Maiewski is known for being in the bands Stasis, Exacerbate, Seahorse Battlefield, The Lotus Petals, Darktower, Necrolepsy, Pair of Dice, the Potion, Green Wizard, and his funeral doom solo outing Misery. Michael Leonard Maiewski also plays drums for the bands Devil Dinosaur and Highfather, bass for the bands Bleak Silence and strings and vocals for Retro Grave, a duet with original Trouble drummer Jeff Oly Olson. And started his own label Succulent Records.
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Text may also be available under the GNU Free Documentation License.This article is about the genus of fish. For the mythological sea-horse, see hippocamp. For other uses, see seahorse (disambiguation).
Seahorses
Temporal range: 23–0Ma
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Lower Miocene to Present
Hippocampus sp.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Syngnathiformes
Family: Syngnathidae
Subfamily: Hippocampinae
Genus: Hippocampus
Rafinesque, 1810[1]
Species
see Species.
Seahorse is the title given to 54 species of marine fish in the genus Hippocampus. "Hippocampus" comes from the Ancient Greek hippos meaning "horse" and kampos meaning "sea monster".[2]
Contents [hide]
1 Habitat
2 Physical description
3 Evolution and fossil record
4 Reproduction
4.1 Courtship
4.2 Gestation
4.3 Birth
4.4 Questions surrounding reproductive roles
4.5 Monogamy
5 Feeding habits
6 Threats of extinction
7 Aquaria
8 Use in Chinese medicine
9 Species
10 Pygmy seahorses
11 References
12 Further reading
13 External links
Habitat[edit]
Seahorses are mainly found in shallow tropical and temperate waters throughout the world, and prefer to live in sheltered areas such as seagrass beds, estuaries, coral reefs, or mangroves. In Pacific waters from North America to South America there are approximately four species. In the Atlantic, the H. erectus ranges from Nova Scotia to Uruguay. H. zosterae, known as the dwarf seahorse, is found in the Bahamas.
Colonies have been found in European waters such as the Thames Estuary.[3]
Three species live in the Mediterranean Sea: H. guttulatus (the long-snouted seahorse), H. hippocampus (the short-snouted seahorse) and H. fuscus (the sea pony). These species form territories; males stay within 1 square meter (11 sq ft) of their habitat while females range about one hundred times that.
Physical description[edit]
Spiny seahorse H. histrix from East Timor holding on to soft coral with its prehensile tail
Seahorses range in size from 0.6 to 14 in (1.5 to 35.5 cm).[4] They are named for their equine appearance. Although they are bony fish, they do not have scales but rather thin skin stretched over a series of bony plates, which are arranged in rings throughout their body. Each species has a distinct number of rings. Seahorses swim upright, another characteristic that is not shared by their close pipefish relatives, who swim horizontally. Razorfish are the only other fish that swim vertically like a seahorse. Unusual among fish, seahorses have a flexible, well-defined neck. They also sport a coronet on the head, which is distinct for each individual.
Seahorses swim very poorly, rapidly fluttering a dorsal fin and using pectoral fins (located behind their eyes) to steer. The slowest-moving fish in the world is H. zosterae (the dwarf seahorse), with a top speed of about 5 feet (150 cm) per hour.[5] Seahorses have no cau
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