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I haven’t heard anything about that before. In nature, only the males comb around the females.
No, I don’t know.
But at seahorses the males carry out the young.
There are also other animals where this is or at least similar. Thus, for example, the child’s helper crown here, the female wraps the salmon nut around the back of the male, at Emu and at Kasuaren, the male broods the eggs and then takes care of the chicks alone. There are probably even more animals where that is, but more do not fall into my mind, at least not at the moment.
Yes, for example, there are fish species where the male takes care of breeding.
The example with the seahorses is still quite unique, as the male even has a brood pocket in which the female puts the eggs.
The male is then actually pregnant and after the sluice it bears the young fish.
You’re right. According to my knowledge, the seahorse is also the only animal where the male brings the boys to the world.