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The Curious World of Seahorses

The Life and Lore of a Marine Marvel

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With the whimsy and heart of The Soul of an Octopus and the surprising details of the very best science writing, The Curious World of Seahorses brilliantly captures the ocean's most charismatic and mysterious inhabitant.
"The seahorse has captured the human imagination for millennia... Till Hein explains the amazing qualities of these magical creatures."—Explorers Journal
"Not just a compelling read, but also a love letter to the strangest creatures of the ocean—seahorses."—Frauke Bagusche, author of The Blue Wonder
"When God created the seahorse," says one marine biologist, "he may have had one too many."
Of all the creatures in the ocean, there are none more charming and magical—or more strange—than the seahorses. Masters of disguise, graceful dancers, and romantic lovers, seahorses are found not only in the seagrass meadows and mangroves of the world, but also throughout the annals of human history and culture—surfacing everywhere from chess and Greek mythology to Disney movies like The Little Mermaid and Pokémon games.
Equipped with a pouch like a kangaroo, a long snout like an anteater, and complete with a crown unique as a human fingerprint, the seahorse defies easy categorization. The only fish to swim in an upright position, seahorses are terrible swimmers, but they make up for it with an incredible talent for holding onto seagrass or coral. They have no stomach or teeth—only intestines. Most seahorses are monogamous, and meet with their life partner every few weeks to perform a dance that can last up to nine hours. The most unique aspect of the seahorse is their reproductive cycle, as it is the male of the species who becomes pregnant.
In this entertaining and informative book, science writer Till Hein shares the most tantalizing findings from the world of seahorses, and the role they have played in human culture. He reveals their secrets, from their intriguing biological features and hunting strategy to their use in medicine throughout history, their appearances in Greek and Celtic mythology, and even the medieval belief that they descended from dragons.
Endlessly fascinating and charmingly approachable, The Curious World of Seahorses will captivate any reader looking to learn more about one of the most incredible creatures on Earth.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 28, 2023
      Science journalist Hein debuts with an enlightening deep dive on the behavior and physiology of seahorses. Their unusual anatomy makes them “real freaks,” Hein writes, explaining that the fish have a “body with a pouch like a kangaroo, independently moving eyes like a chameleon, a long snout like an anteater, as well as a prehensile tail like a monkey—complete with a crown on its head as unique as a human fingerprint.” Though it’s common knowledge male seahorses carry embryos to term, Hein shares some lesser-known facts about the process, noting that males also transfer symbiotic bacteria from their bodies to the embryos to strengthen their immune systems, in addition to allowing seawater into their pouches shortly before giving birth to help the offspring acclimate to the ocean. The author highlights the diversity of seahorse species, observing that long-snouted seahorses can live up to 12 years while dwarf seahorses expire after one, but “reach sexual maturity before the age of three months; thus three generations of the species can be born in a single year.” The beguiling trivia emphasizes the strangeness of the creatures, though Hein never quite escapes the shadow of Helen Scales’s similar volume on seahorses, Poseidon’s Steed, which he cites liberally. Still, it’s a diverting look at an aquatic wonder.

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      Starred review from September 1, 2023
      The original German title, Crazy Horse--Launische Faulpelze, gefr��ige T�nzer und schwangere M�nnchen: Die schillernde Welt der Seepferdchen, serves as an enchanting snapshot. The English goes something like this--Capricious Lazybones, Voracious Dancers and Pregnant Males: The Shimmering World of Seahorses. While literary translator Von Paschen chose a less effusive titular route, she certainly deserves gratitude for enabling Anglophone access to science journalist Hein's illuminating--and sobering--overview of arguably the most magical creature in the sea. This book is likely to be both a joyful and an exasperating experience for anyone within earshot of enthralled readers as Hein provides endless opportunities to share mesmerizing details about these "real freaks." They make lots of noise but are hard of hearing. They're mostly monogamous but also independent partners who flirt and dance daily (talk about healthy relationship goals). Newborn sea-foals must reach the surface to fill their swim bladders with air so they can float comfortably. For all the delight, there are a few flaws here. The drawings are appealing, but photographs would have been appreciated. Audiences familiar with Poseidon's Steed (2009), which Hein credits often, will recognize overlaps, and Hein can be repetitious. More important, Hein exposes humans as horrific threats to these marvelous beings' lives and habitats. Readers will remain fascinated and, hopefully, concerned long past the final page.

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