: any of various fishes (family Syngnathidae) that are related to the seahorses and have a tube-shaped snout and a long slender body covered with bony plates
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Dramatic sergeant major fish, angelfish, pipefish and flying gurnards share the water with charming manatees, elegant spotted eagle rays and green sea turtles.—John Oseid, Forbes, 22 Jan. 2025 Male pipefish that were less interested in the pipefish mothers were less nurturing toward their young, investing fewer resources in them.—Kristen Rogers, CNN, 19 June 2022 Unlike the seahorse, the related pipefish has a straight body and swims while attacking its prey.—Patrick Morgan, Discover Magazine, 26 Jan. 2011 Scientists say that sea dragons, sea horses and pipefish are the only animals on Earth whose males get pregnant and give birth.—San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Jan. 2023 Well clearly because Aquaman would look stupid on a pipefish.—Ed Yong, Discover Magazine, 29 Jan. 2011 At Texas A&M, researcher Kimberly Paczolt mated Gulf pipefish in multiple trials.—Emily Elert, Discover Magazine, 16 Dec. 2010 Male pipefish can get pregnant and give birth, but their interest in being nurturing fathers might only last during the pregnancy.—Kristen Rogers, CNN, 19 June 2022 Mustard had always wanted to capture the image of a colourful juvenile ghost pipefish but usually only found darker adults on matching feather stars.—Cecilia Rodriguez, Forbes, 14 Oct. 2021
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