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  1. Oct 4, 2019 · What Do Dugongs Eat? Dugong (Dugong dugon) eating sea grass from sea floor near Marsa Alam, Red Sea in Egypt. Description Of The Dugong. The dugong (Dugong dugon) is a herbivorous marine mammal, the only extant species of the Dungongidae family. The species belongs to the same order as the manatee, which is one of its closest relatives, but the ...

  2. The dugong (Dugong dugon) 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.

  3. Jul 14, 2023 · 2. Where are dugongs found? Dugongs are found in warm coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific region, including areas such as the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the waters around Australia and the Philippines. 3. What do dugongs eat? Dugongs are herbivores and primarily feed on seagrass.

  4. Feb 27, 2024 · Seeing a Dugong in the wild is an experience that’s both rare and profoundly moving. These creatures, with their serene grace, remind us of the beauty and fragility of our natural world. Hotspots for Dugong sightings include the warm waters off the coasts of Australia, particularly the Great Barrier Reef, Moreton Bay, and the remote waters of the Kimberley.

  5. The two creatures likely split paths 50 million years ago, say scientists, with elephants heading for the land and dugongs making their way towards the sea. Like elephants, dugongs are very social and have a well-developed sense of community, as well as a common language. Dugongs tend to talk to one another by chirping and whistling.

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    The dugong (/ ˈ d (j) uː ɡ ɒ ŋ /; Dugong dugon) is a marine mammal.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.

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  8. Nov 15, 2024 · 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.