|  Hippocampus ingens 
                  Scientific Name: Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858
Common Name(s): Pacific giant seahorse; pacific seahorse; caballito del Pacifico (Spanish, Mexico)
Synonyms: Hippocampus ecuadorensis Fowler, 1922 (synonym); Hippocampus gracilis Gill, 1862 (synonym); Hippocampus hildebrandi Ginsburg, 1933 (synonym)
      
The Pacific Seahorse is one of the largest species known, ranging 
            from 8" to 12" in length. They are closely related to H. 
            reidi and are often confused with them. Distinguishing characteristics 
            are a larger, bulkier, taller, tilted-back coronet, more tail rings 
            (35 on H. reidi vs. 39 on H. ingens), and more prominent cheek spines. 
            This species sports spectacular variations in coloration and markings, 
            which can also confuse identification attempts. 
            H. ingens is one of the few pelagic seahorses, evidenced by findings 
              of their carcasses in the stomachs of both Pacific blue-fin and 
              yellow-fin tuna. Their diet consists of crustaceans much like typical 
              seahorses, however as they mature, they reach a size that allow 
              them to prey on small fish.
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        Date: 29-05-03
  
  
    
    Owner: Gallery Administrator
  
  
    
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