- Dugong | National Geographic
Dugongs are now legally protected throughout their range, but their populations are still in a tenuous state Some believe that dugongs were the inspiration for ancient seafaring tales of
- Dugong | Diet, Size, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Dugong, marine mammal that inhabits the warm coastal waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, feeds on seagrasses, and is similar to the American manatee
- Dugong - Wikipedia
The northern waters of Australia between Shark Bay and Moreton Bay are believed to be the dugong's contemporary stronghold Like all modern sirenians, the dugong has a fusiform body with no dorsal fin or hind limbs The forelimbs or flippers are paddle-like
- Dugong - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
Basic facts about Dugong: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status
- Dugong Animal Facts - Dugong Dugon - A-Z Animals
Dugongs are often found in bays, mangroves, estuaries, and other shallow water around continents and islands They prefer to graze in the water around 30 feet deep, but they can dive down to more than 120 feet for short periods of time in search of food
- 17 Delightful Dugong Facts - Fact Animal
The dugong is a herbivorous marine mammal sometimes referred to as a ‘sea cow’, and one of four living species that belongs to the order Sirenia They graze on underwater grasses and have an adorable, plump appearance, with a dolphin tail, round head and downward snout
- 20+ Interesting Facts About Dugongs
Fun facts about the family tree, oldest fossil, food, predators, size, conservation, senses, population, lifespan, and other aspects of dugongs
- 15 Fascinating Dugong Facts – Ocean Action Hub
From their ancient lineage to their crucial role in marine ecosystems, dugongs never fail to amaze In this article, we’ll explore 15 intriguing facts about these remarkable creatures that roam the warm coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific
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