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  1. The sea-green horse : a collection of short stories by Howes, Barbara, comp. Publication date 1970 Topics Short stories Publisher [New York] Macmillan Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. xii, 274 p. 24 cm Access-restricted-item true

  2. 19 de jul. de 1970 · A Collection of Short Stories. Edited by Barbara Howes and Gregory Jay Smith. 274 pp. New York: The Macmillan Company. $5.95. (Ages 12 and Up) What factors actually in duce an imaginative response?...

  3. What are seahorses? The oddly shaped and upright-swimming seahorse seems an unlikely fish. Yet more than 45 species live in coastal waters around the globe. Scientists have learned their basic...

  4. The hippocampus or hippocamp, also hippokampos (plural: hippocampi or hippocamps; Ancient Greek: ἱππόκαμπος, from ἵππος, 'horse', and κάμπος, 'sea monster'), often called a sea-horse in English, [citation needed] is a mythological creature shared by Phoenician, Etruscan, Pictish, Roman and Greek mythology, though its name ...

  5. The sea-green horse a collection of short stories by Barbara Howes , Barbara, Comp. Howes , Barbara Howes , John Steinbeck , Jack London , Ray Bradbury , Ambrose Bierce , and William Faulkner

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SeahorseSeahorse - Wikipedia

    Seahorses are mainly found in shallow tropical and temperate salt water throughout the world, from about 45°S to 45°N. [8] They live in sheltered areas such as seagrass beds, estuaries, coral reefs, and mangroves. Four species are found in Pacific waters from North America to South America.

  7. 20 de may. de 2024 · Seahorses are found in shallow coastal waters in latitudes from about 52° N to 45° S. Their habitats include coral reefs, mangroves, sea grass beds, and estuaries. They are unique in appearance, with their horselike head, prehensile tail, independently moving eyes, and brood pouch. They have long, tubular snouts and small, toothless mouths.