A diver in Australia recently spotted two male weedy seadragons with their tails packed with vibrant pink eggs during a dive near Flinders Pier on the Mornington Peninsula. Jules Casey, who regularly ...
City pigeons, zebra mussels, rats, and kudzu and tamarisk trees -- these are examples of what biologists call "weedy" species, both animals and plants. Many weedy species will probably survive ...
The weedy sea dragon, also called the common sea dragon, inhabits the waters off south and east Australia. Compared to the leafy sea dragon, weedies have less flamboyant projections and are ...
Within the kelp forests of Waterfall Bay it is possible to see one of southern Australia's most iconic marine animals, the weedy seadragon. It's also one of the hardest to find thanks to its weed ...