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The crinkly shape of sea horse might have evolved to help them capture prey , researchers now suggest .

ocean horse cavalry are unparalleled among Pisces for have heads and neck that resemble those of horses . Although they have farseeing snouts like their close-fitting congenator the needlefish , their bended necks and curved trunk make them far dissimilar from their straight - corporal syndicate .

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The seahorse Hippocampus abdominalis at the Seattle Aquarium.

To understand how the seahorse ’s peculiar head , neck opening and trunk might have evolved , scientists psychoanalyse how efficient the animals were at capturing food when compared with pipefish . If a horselike shape supply the ancestors ofsea horsesan sharpness when it came to finding a meal , that could help explain why it develop , the detective reason .

Computer simulations revealed the shape and military capability of ocean horse helped them pivot onward to capture prey . High - speed video footage of bothsea horses and pipefishcorroborated these finding , revealing that ocean horses can coin far than pipefish .

The curving bodies of sea horses would therefore expand the area they could probe for quarry . This is peculiarly useful forsit - and - wait predatorssuch as ocean horses , which often hide amid coral or ocean supergrass , hold themselves in place with their prehensile , or prehension , tails .

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Interestingly , pygmy pipehorseshave a greedy tail like ocean horses but lack the curved posture of their cousins . This suggests the development of a sit down - and - hold life style might have antedate the evolution of the bent point in sea horse .

" Once this shift in foraging behavior is made , natural selection will favor animals that can increase the strike distance , which agree to our study puts a selective pressure to increase the slant between head and trunk and to become what we now know as sea horse , " researcher Sam Van Wassenbergh , a biomechanicist at the University of Antwerp in Belgium , told LiveScience .

The scientists detail their determination on-line Jan. 25 in the diary Nature Communications .

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