The Knysna /ˈnaɪznə/ seahorse or Cape seahorse (Hippocampus capensis) is a species of fish in the family Syngnathidae. It is endemic to the south coast...
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Knysna Municipality, Western Cape Knysna-Amatole montane forests Knysna elephants Knysna Yacht Club Knysna seahorse List of heritage sites in Knysna Fiela's...
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(giraffe seahorse) Hippocampus capensis Boulenger, 1900 (Knysna seahorse) Hippocampus casscsio Zhang, Qin, Wang & Lin, 2016 (Beibu Bay seahorse) Hippocampus...
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bonobo, the golden-headed lion tamarin, the European otter, and the Knysna seahorse. They take part in the European Endangered Species Programme. On 1...
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bonobo, the golden-headed lion tamarin, the European otter, and the Knysna seahorse. They take part in the European Endangered Species Programme.[citation...
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in this natural area is varied, and includes the Knysna seahorse, pansy shell, pied kingfisher, Knysna lourie, grey heron, and little egret. This park...
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Agulhas Currents that dominate its shores. Notable species include Knysna seahorses, moray eels, anemonefish, cryptic klipfish, sea stars, compass jellyfish...
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River estuary is home to the Knysna or Cape Seahorse, Hippocampus Capensis. This is South Africa's only endemic seahorse, and is found only in the estuaries...
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river mouth) Giraffe seahorse or Crowned seahorse Hippocampus camelopardalis Bianconi, 1854 (Durban to Inhambane) Knysna seahorse Hippocampus capensis...
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Syngnathidae Hippichthys spicifer, bellybarred pipefish Hippocampus capensis, Knysna seahorse Syngnathus acus, longsnout pipefish Macroramphosidae Macroramphosus...
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(Bonnaterre, 1788) (Temperate oceans, recorded from False Bay and possibly Knysna) Family Mitsukurinidae – goblin sharks Goblin shark, Mitsukurina owstoni...
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free-flying birds, who can hide in the thick vegetation. Some like the Knysna turaco can be heard but are only visible in flight. Since 1948 the zoo has...
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