Yes, seahorses can dance! To strengthen their bond, couples actually dance together on a regular basis, and especially during mating season. Their tails are often wrapped together, and they go through a series of twirls and other movements to create a dance.

Seahorses can also change colors. They do so for various reasons, such as camouflage and expressing emotions, though this can also take place as they dance with their mate.
This dance can last up to several hours! As the seahorses dance together regularly and consistently, they build a strong bond, which may be why most seahorses are monogamous. Talk about romance!