Video Title- Sea Horse Swims Deeper Argendana -... 〈DIRECT — TRICKS〉

They typically prefer staying anchored to seagrass or coral with their monkey-like prehensile tails rather than venturing into the open deep. The Science Behind the "Deep" Dive

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Before analyzing the “deeper swim,” we must understand the seahorse ( Hippocampus genus). Unlike most fish, seahorses are weak swimmers. They use a tiny dorsal fin (beating 30–70 times per second) and pectoral fins behind their eyes to steer. Their upright posture and prehensile tail make them masters of anchoring to seagrass, mangroves, or coral—not long-distance diving. They use a tiny dorsal fin (beating 30–70

There is no exact “Argendana,” but the phrase could be a portmanteau of (a rare surname or local bay name). Some lesser-known dive sites off the coast of Chubut Province have unofficial local names. A video uploader might have coined “Argendana” to refer to a specific rocky reef near the Valdés Peninsula.