By admin on Sep 5, 2010 in Travel and Holiday

A tiny baby seahorse was measured off the coast of Dorset, England. Image via the Seahorse Trust.
It must have been like finding a needle in a haystack, but somehow, in murky water conditions, diver Neil Garrick-Maidment, the executive director of the Seahorse Trust, spotted a single 1.5-inch-long female baby seahorse “clinging onto a piece of seagrass” off the coast of Studland, Dorset — a finding so rare he said it was “akin to seeing a Read the full story on TreeHugger
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