"Hippocampus" has three meanings that might interest you: 1) a legendary creature with the head and forequarters of a horse and the tail of a dolphin or fish [To see images, select Google's "image" button, and type hippocampus in the search box.]
(2) a genus of fishes consisting of the typical sea horses [To see images, select Google's "image" button, and type hippocampus in the search box.]
(3) a part of the brain where information is transferred into memory. For more information, see
http://Biology.about.com/library/organs/brain/blhippocam.htm
http://www.psycheducation.org/emotion/hippocampus.htm
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Hippocampus, the seahorses, belong to the phylum Chrodata.
A hippocampus is part of the brain, so it does not eat.
Hippocampus Press was created in 1999.
Hippocampus - journal - was created in 1991.
The hippocampus
The binomial nomenclature of a seahorse is Hippocampus. The genus name is Hippocampus, which refers to the shape of a seahorse's head resembling a horse, and the species name is determined based on the specific species of seahorse, such as Hippocampus kuda or Hippocampus zosterae.
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Season 8|Episode 10 Big Man on Hippocampus
Big Man on Hippocampus was created on 2010-01-03.
The location and arrangement of the arteries supplying the hippocampus make it paryiculary vulnerable to injury. How would memory be affected if the hippocampus suffered deterioration?
Hippocampus abdominalis got its' name from its' most distinct feature that separates it from other seahorses. Hippocampus abdominalis' distinct feature is its' very large protruding belly.
The hippocampus is a curved sheet of cortex folded in the basal medial part of the temporal lobe