{"id":9007,"date":"2024-04-16T21:18:08","date_gmt":"2024-04-16T19:18:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/relaxedcuracao.com\/en\/?p=9007"},"modified":"2024-04-22T22:10:36","modified_gmt":"2024-04-22T20:10:36","slug":"seahorses-in-curacao","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/relaxedcuracao.com\/en\/snorkeling-diving\/seahorses-in-curacao\/","title":{"rendered":"Seahorses in Curacao"},"content":{"rendered":"
\n“I love seahorses! They are my absolute favorites underwater.”<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
F<\/span>or years, I have never missed an opportunity to look for seahorses anywhere in the world. In aquariums, when diving, on television … They fascinate me and are my absolute favorite animals. There’s a picture of a seahorse by the painter Nena Sanchez hanging in our living room. Do they exist on Curacao? Have I found one? Stay tuned!<\/p>\n
Seahorses on Curacao – myth or reality<\/h3>\n
For years I have been searching underwater all over the world for the hippocampus (=zoological name). In Greek mythology, hippocampi are the mounts of the sea gods. That reminds me: Have you seen Aquaman? In the movie, the people of the red-haired King Nereus, played by Dolph Lundgren, ride oversized seahorses.<\/p>\n
I’m really excited about the animals because they look like they’re from another planet or mythical creatures. If I hadn’t already seen one, I’d think seahorses on Curacao were a myth.<\/p>\n
A needle in a haystack<\/h3>\n
I’m more likely to see sea needles than seahorses underwater on our travels<\/a>. These are seahorses without curves or a big belly. I don’t find them quite as exciting.<\/p>\n
The only time I saw a seahorse in the wild on Curacao was during a night dive on the Sint Marie reef. Our guide raised his forearms in front of his chest and gave the underwater hand signal for seahorses. He pointed to an underwater plant.<\/p>\n
I had to look very closely in the light of the lamp: the mini sea monster was hanging from one of the countless branches. This find was the highlight of the day for everyone in the diving group. Do I have a photo of it? Unfortunately I don\u2019t. \ud83d\ude22<\/p>\n
It\u2019s tough to get a shot of seahorses<\/h3>\n
These cute little guys can change color and adapt to their surroundings, which makes them virtually invisible.<\/p>\n
If you want to find seahorses and capture them in pictures, you need a trained eye, patience, and calm. Our partners<\/a> Yvonne and Tilo from NaturePicsFilms have all. Hardly unbelievable: they even took all the underwater pictures and the seahorse video at the end of the article on Curacao.<\/p>\n