1. SEAHORSE
He does the hard labor
In seahorse couples, the female deposits her eggs into the male, which holds them in a frontal compartment called a brood pouch. After 14 to 28 days, he delivers up to 1,500 fry in a water birth.
2. SEA OTTER
Storage for snacks
Under their forearms, sea otters have pockets of loose skin. There they can keep a favorite rock they use for cracking open shellfish and stash food they’ve gathered but want to eat later.
This story is from the June 2021 edition of National Geographic Magazine India.
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