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The male then releases sperm into the pouch to fertilize the eggs.\n\nAfter the female deposits her eggs into the male, the outer shell of the eggs breaks down, and tissue from the male grows up around the eggs in the pouch. After fertilizing the eggs, the male closely controls the prenatal environment of the embryos in his pouch. The male keeps blood flowing around the embryos, and provides oxygen and nutrition to the developing offspring through a placenta-like structure until he gives birth.\n\nAccording to Adam Jones, seahorses are monogamous within a breeding season, and each seahorse only mates with one other seahorse.\n\n\nBut according to Joseph Castro, some seahorse species form pair bonds that stick together for an entire breeding season. They are not known to form lifelong monogamous pairs, contrary to popular belief. As a result, after just two weeks of pregnancy, the male will give birth, but he takes no part in raising his offspring. Instead, his pair-bonded mate (or a different female, depending on the species) will impregnate him again shortly after he gives birth. This cycle continues for the rest of the breeding season.[/color]\n*\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmg38aHxiUI\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPKNwfBbBlc\n\nWhat I have come up with is a bit more alien than that. The females for the most part impregnate the males as real seahorses do. But they do this by way of a long ovipositor running within the length of their tail, not a short one at their lower belly. The females produce only about one to four eggs. Next they push that egg into the male with their extended ovipositor, in a much easier way than real seahorses can manage.\n\nThe male pouch opening is below the pouch, and the whole pouch and opening setup is far more like that of a female mammal, than a real seahorse.\n\nAfter, the male will give birth to one or more developed young, much as real male sea horses do, but is done more like with female mammals.\n\nThey don't breast feed their young. They are ready to eat their normal food, once born.\n\nPart of their over all look will be slender. And they will have slender legs and arms.\n\nI marked this under Sexual Themes rather than just Nudity, for the extended ovipositor in this could be considered to be in a state of arousal.","description_bbcode_parsed":"<span style='word-wrap: break-word;'>A very ruff sketch of something I came up with based on seahorses.<br /><br />Here is some info about real seahorses that had got me interested in this.<br /><br />*<br /><span style=\"color: #204a87;\">When seahorses mate, the female inserts her ovipositor into the male&#039;s brood pouch and deposits her unfertilized eggs into the pouch. The male then releases sperm into the pouch to fertilize the eggs.<br /><br />After the female deposits her eggs into the male, the outer shell of the eggs breaks down, and tissue from the male grows up around the eggs in the pouch. After fertilizing the eggs, the male closely controls the prenatal environment of the embryos in his pouch. The male keeps blood flowing around the embryos, and provides oxygen and nutrition to the developing offspring through a placenta-like structure until he gives birth.<br /><br />According to Adam Jones, seahorses are monogamous within a breeding season, and each seahorse only mates with one other seahorse.<br /><br /><br />But according to Joseph Castro, some seahorse species form pair bonds that stick together for an entire breeding season. They are not known to form lifelong monogamous pairs, contrary to popular belief. As a result, after just two weeks of pregnancy, the male will give birth, but he takes no part in raising his offspring. Instead, his pair-bonded mate (or a different female, depending on the species) will impregnate him again shortly after he gives birth. This cycle continues for the rest of the breeding season.</span><br />*<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmg38aHxiUI\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmg38aHxiUI</a><br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPKNwfBbBlc\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPKNwfBbBlc</a><br /><br />What I have come up with is a bit more alien than that. The females for the most part impregnate the males as real seahorses do. But they do this by way of a long ovipositor running within the length of their tail, not a short one at their lower belly. The females produce only about one to four eggs. Next they push that egg into the male with their extended ovipositor, in a much easier way than real seahorses can manage.<br /><br />The male pouch opening is below the pouch, and the whole pouch and opening setup is far more like that of a female mammal, than a real seahorse.<br /><br />After, the male will give birth to one or more developed young, much as real male sea horses do, but is done more like with female mammals.<br /><br />They don&#039;t breast feed their young. They are ready to eat their normal food, once born.<br /><br />Part of their over all look will be slender. And they will have slender legs and arms.<br /><br />I marked this under Sexual Themes rather than just Nudity, for the extended ovipositor in this could be considered to be in a state of arousal.</span>","writing":"","writing_bbcode_parsed":"<span style='word-wrap: break-word;'></span>","pools_count":0,"title":"Seahorse People Concept","deleted":"f","public":"t","mimetype":"image/png","pagecount":"1","rating_id":"2","rating_name":"Adult","ratings":[{"content_tag_id":"4","name":"Sexual Themes","description":"Erotic imagery, sexual activity or arousal","rating_id":"2"}],"submission_type_id":"2","type_name":"Sketch","guest_block":"f","friends_only":"f","comments_count":"0","views":"26"}