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Dugong - Wikipedia It is one of four living species of the order Sirenia, which also includes three species of manatees It is the only living representative of the once-diverse family Dugongidae; its closest modern relative, Steller's sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas), was hunted to extinction in the 18th century
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
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
10 Notable Facts About Dugongs - A-Z Animals From their unique feeding habits to their remarkable communication skills, dugongs are extraordinary, one-of-a-kind sea creatures So, let’s dive in and learn some incredible dugong facts! Some dugongs may have a slightly different coloration as well if they have algae growing on their skin
Dugong | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund Dugongs are cousins of manatees and share a similar plump appearance, but have a dolphin fluke-like tail And unlike manatees, which use freshwater areas, the dugong is strictly a marine mammal
15 Fascinating Dugong Facts – Ocean Action Hub In this article, we’ll explore 15 intriguing facts about these remarkable creatures that roam the warm coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific Whether you’re a marine life enthusiast or simply curious about the wonders of the ocean, these dugong facts are sure to surprise and delight you
Dugong | National Geographic These enormous vegetarians can be found in warm coastal waters from East Africa to Australia, including the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Dugongs are related to manatees and are similar in