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    The dugong lacks nails on its flippers, which are only 15% of a dugong's body length. [19] The tail has deep notches. [23] A dugong's brain weighs a maximum of 300 g (11 oz), about 0.1% of the animal's body weight. [19] With very small eyes, [24] dugongs have limited vision, but

  2. 6 days ago · 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. The snout is broad and bristled.

  3. Jul 6, 2023 · Aside from their differing locations, one way to tell the species apart is to see if they have fingernails. Dugongs and Amazonian manatees do not have fingernails, while the West Indian and African manatees do.

  4. Sep 8, 2024 · The forelimbs are paddle-like flippers which aid in turning and slowing. The dugong lacks nails on its flippers, which are only 15% of a dugong's body length. The tail has deep notches. A dugong's brain weighs a maximum of 300 g (11 oz), about 0.1% of the animal's body weight.

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  5. Nov 29, 2022 · Dugongs are characterized by an elongated tail fluke that tapers to a point and wide flippers with nails at their tips, while manatees have shorter tails with rounded tips and wide flat flippers without nails.

  6. The dugong lacks nails on its flippers, which are only 15% of a dugong's body length. The tail has deep notches. A dugong's brain weighs a maximum of 300 g, about 0.1% of the animal's body weight. With very small eyes, dugongs have limited vision, but acute hearing within narrow sound thresholds.

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  8. Dugongids lack the vestigial nails on their flippers that are possessed by manatees. Also unlike manatees, their tail flukes are deeply notched, not rounded, and their upper lip, while massive, is not as deeply split as is the lip of manatees. The skulls and teeth of dugongs are unmistakeable.

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