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    • About 1 to 2 inches apart

      • Dugong skin is sleek and smooth, but they actually do have hair too! Their hair is short and fragile and grows in sparse patches about 1 to 2 inches apart.
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  1. Sep 5, 2023 · Dugong skin is sleek and smooth, but they actually do have hair too! Their hair is short and fragile and grows in sparse patches about 1 to 2 inches apart. They don’t have any hair at all on their flippers, and not much on their bellies.

  2. 13. They have hair. Their skin may appear sleek, but it is actually covered in thin hairs that are thought to contribute to their tactile senses. These hairs are most concentrated around their mouths. 14. Dugong are almost always found in pairs. Though they are social animals that have been found in herds, dugongs are more often found alone or ...

    • Shallow warm coastal waters
    • Mainly in Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean
    • Up to 70 years
    • 8 to 10 feet
  3. The body is sparsely covered in short hair, a common feature among sirenians which may allow for tactile interpretation of their environment. [21] These hairs are most developed around the mouth, which has a large horseshoe-shaped upper lip forming a highly mobile muzzle. [ 19 ]

  4. The body of the dugong is sparsely covered with hair, and the muzzle exhibits bristles. The upper lip is cleft and muscular, hanging over the mouth, which is curved downwards. At first sight, dugongs look like whales, but they have evolved independently.

  5. www.theanimalfacts.com › mammals › dugongDugong | The Animal Facts

    Appearance. The dugong has a long cylindrical body. At the head end the body is rounded and at the tail end it tapers down to a flipper. The body is grey in colour with a sparse covering of short hairs. The colour of the skin may change throughout their life due to algae growing on the skin.

  6. 6 days ago · Dugongs range in length from about 2.2 to 3.4 metres (7 to 11 feet) and weigh 230 to 420 kg (500 to 925 pounds). As with whales and dolphins, the dugong has a tapered body that ends in a deeply notched tail, or fluke. The forelimbs are rounded flippers lacking nails; there are no hind limbs nor any discernible neck.

  7. Dugongs, Dugong dugon (Müller, 1776), aka sea cows, range in length from 2.4-4 m. Sexual dimorphism is either absent or females may slightly outsize males and can weigh over 270 kg. Dugongs are born a pale cream color, but they darken with age to a deep slate gray dorsally and laterally.

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