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R.Seadragon hinders the level of his name: his long back and tail is planted through extreme fins that resemble lush marine herbs where she loves to knock. This child was discovered in The Cooler Reefs off the coast of the Raid Bay Bay, southern Australia, at Lurking School of Rough Bullseye – and within the framework of Jenny Stock, a British underwater photographer, his image was a phrase A photographer near the year Prizewinner. The small SEADRAGON body measures the lengthy length of less than half an inch.

The bulls in the background may look as if they were fascinated by the saadragon passers -by, but they are unlikely to look at it as prey. Seadragons has a few natural predators, in a large part of it because their inflamed appendages already provide a very effective form of camouflage.
Seadragons can set the color of their paper extremities to suit their surroundings, and they often use their tails to understand the herb and nearby seaweed, which mimics the appearance of the leaves that sway in the water stream. Although they are very slow swimmers who rarely venture outside a limited range of homes, Seadragons has many self -protection methods. Besides camouflage, they also play harsh articulars and sharp backgrounds that deter potential predators.
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Seadragons can adjust the color of their paper extremities to match its surroundings.
Seadragons is a settlement in Australia, but it faces continuous habitats for habitats and population from human development, overfishing, and warming from the ocean, among other things. Part of the difficulty in maintaining these fish is that their expert camouflage makes it difficult for scientists to determine the location and monitoring of the population.
However, a dedicated group of Australian scientists acts unlike the loss of population, using a combination of machine learning and community science. While the researchers have long relied on shots collected from diving surveys to locate Seadragon and define them manually, researchers in Seadragon search Diagrams recently developed to automate the operation. These algorithms help define unique appendices, signs and patterns of thousands of images made of crowds, which helps scientists track the spread and development of these small floating monsters over time.