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  3. An imaginary circle around the earth, midway between the North and South Poles. evolution. Process of gradual change over a long time. extinction. When all of a kind of animal has died out and is gone forever. flippers. The front paddlelike limbs of a dugong. flukes. Tail fins.

  4. Jun 19, 2024 · Answer: Dugong dugon The scientific name is derived from the generic name "Dugong" and the specific name "dugon". The species is the sole extant member of the family Dungogidae following the extinction of Steller's sea cow in 1768. The other options are the scientific names of the dugongs' cousins, the manatee species.

  5. Dugong dugon is the only extant species of the family Dugongidae, and one of only four extant species of the Sirenia order, the others forming the manatee family. [13] It was first classified by Müller in 1776 as Trichechus dugon, [14] a member of the manatee genus previously defined by Linnaeus. [15]

  6. Nov 15, 2024 · dugong (Dugong dugon) Dugongs (Dugong dugon) 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). (more) 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 ...

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