Donkeys (Seahorses) Give Birth by Ejection, a Pile of Baby Seahorses Came Out at Once, It's Amazing!

Since ancient times, whether in the world of humans or in the animal kingdom, the production of offspring has been the mother's responsibility, which seems to be an unchanging phenomenon for an eternity. However, there is one animal in this world that breeds offspring with the father.

This animal is the seahorse. Unlike other animals in breeding offspring, seahorses breed offspring by the male seahorse's squirting method. Similar to the kangaroo's pouch, the male seahorse also has a pouch for nurturing the offspring. The seahorse embryos are nurtured in the male seahorse's pouch for about two months. Once the seahorses develop mature, the male seahorses will use muscle contractions to expel these seahorse babies.

It is worth mentioning that the spectacular scene of the seahorse babies being ejected by the male seahorse is spectacular. A single spurt is a pile, flying all over the place, it's said that seahorses are one of the animals with the most live births in the animal kingdom.
However, although seahorses give birth to many babies at once, due to the influence of the marine environment, the weak ones have a very low survival rate. In general, most seahorse babies cannot survive to adulthood.