Adult common seadragons are a reddish colour, with yellow and purple striped markings; they have small, leaf-like appendages that resemble kelp or seaweed ...
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Common seadragon
Fish
The common seadragon or weedy seadragon is a marine fish of the order Syngnathiformes, which also includes the similar pipefishes, seahorses, and trumpetfishes among other species. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Phyllopteryx taeniolatus
Conservation status: Least Concern
Class: Actinopterygii
Genus: Phyllopteryx
Family: Syngnathidae
Kingdom: Animalia
Order: Syngnathiformes
This superbly camouflaged fish usually occurs in kelp-covered rocky reefs at depths from about 3 m to 50 m. It is usually found in areas ranging from shallow ...
The seadragons consist of only three recognized species, the Common seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus), the Leafy seadragon (Phycodurus eques) and the ...
Popularly known as "leafies", they are the marine emblem of the state of South Australia and a focus for local marine conservation.
Elaborate leaf-like appendages protrude from the head, body, and tail. They have transparent dorsal and pectoral fins that are small and have a very fine ...
Weedy sea dragons, also known as common sea dragons, are endemic to the waters off of the southern coast of Australia. Individuals of this species have been ...
The weedy sea dragon, also called the common sea dragon, inhabits the waters off south and east Australia. Compared to the leafy sea dragon, weedies have ...
A large, colourful seadragon with a long tubular snout, simple leaf-like appendages on the body that resemble kelp fronds. Females are deeper-bodied than males.
Common seadragon or weedy seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus) is a marine fish related to the seahorse. Adult common seadragons are a reddish colour, ...
Weedy seadragons are found only in Australian coastal waters where they are most commonly found in a thin strip of shallow water along the coastline.