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- Weebl's Stuff
Along the coast of Abu Dhabi, development is spilling into the sea, smothering the sea grass beds that nourish rare marine mammals called dugongs. Subscribe...
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- National Geographic
Aug 29, 2006 · He is cute, munching away at the seagrass and coming up for air every few minutes.The dugong, or seacow, is related to the manatee that is found in Florida a...
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- zuidwijk
Mar 27, 2018 · WWF-Australia plans to create one of the world’s biggest dugong sanctuaries in the Great Barrier Reef! The northern Great Barrier Reef is home to one of the largest populations of dugongs in...
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- WWF-Australia
In the lagoon formed by the Great Barrier Reef grows fields of sea grass that house a plethora of sea creatures, one of them being the Dugong. Subscribe: ht...
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- Nat Geo Animals
A simple documentary that follows dugong hunters as they scour the ocean for precious dugong and marine turtles. This documentary explains the different soci...
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- Edward Basana
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Sep 8, 2024 · They have a tail with flukes, like a whale, and flippers. They do not have a dorsal fin like a shark. They have a wide flat nose, small eyes, and small ears. The dugong is a migratory animal, but very slow moving. Studies by James Cook University showed that while many dugongs traveled less than 15 km (9 mi), some went as far as 560 km (348 mi ...