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  1. Apr 5, 2024 · In fact, dugongs (Dugong dugon) are cousins of manatees and share a similar appearance, but for their dolphin fluke-like tail, shorter fins, and long, more prehistoric-looking face. Both are related to elephants, but not hippos. The dugong is the flagship species of the Madagascar Mangroves ecoregion, located in the Madagascar Island bioregion.

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    In languages like Ilocano, Mapun, Yakan, Tausug, and Kadazan Dusun of the Philippines and Sabah, the name for dugongs is a synonym for "mermaid". [10] In Malay , they are sometimes referred to as perempoen laut ("woman of the sea") or putri duyong ("dugong princess"), leading to the misconception that the word "dugong" itself means "lady of the sea".

  3. Aug 2, 2022 · They have sparse sensory hairs all over their bodies that function like the lateral lines of fishes. Dugongs are long-lived and slow-breeding. The oldest wild dugong that has been aged was more ...

  4. Jul 21, 2018 · As Rita Dal Martello has written on our blog before, dugongs and manatees both belong to the animal genus Sirenia, and share the common name ‘sea cow’. The mammary glands of females in the Sirenia genus are located on their upper bodies near their armpits, which are likely to have contributed to the reported ‘mermaid’ sightings of explorers and sailors.

  5. May 23, 2018 · Dugongs are also herbivores and have a similar diet to manatees. Dugongs have between ten to fourteen teeth along with a horny pad on their lip and palate to easily up root vegetation. Some algae and the occasional crab have been identified in the stomach of a dugong, but their stomachs are relatively simple and have a hard time digesting.

  6. Oct 21, 2022 · These elusive aquatic mammals are said to have inspired mermaids – but dugong habitats are shrinking and the species has long been listed as vulnerable.

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  8. Dugongs are related to manatees and are similar in appearance and behavior— though the dugong's tail is fluked like a whale's. ... the inspiration for ancient seafaring tales of mermaids and ...

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