Yes. Dugongs are native to many parts of the world, including Australian waters.
Yes. Dugong are found in temperate and tropical waters around the world, including Australian waters.
Yes. Dugongs are vertebrates.
Dugongs live in estuaries.
Dugongs are tagged with tracking devices, this is done for that scientists can monitor their population and keep tract of the dugongs
There is an organisation that is called Dugongs Reach-out.
Nothing eats dugongs, but dugongs eat seagrasses tiger sharks are natural enemies of dugongs so they can get killed by them.
An Australian writer. The man behind 'The Running Man' , 'Don't Call Me Ishmael!' and 'Ishmael and the Return of the Dugongs'. He lives, and has always lived, in Brisbane. He is my father.
A dugongs muzzle is used to help it find its food. Dugongs eat seagrass and the muzzle digs furrows in the seafloor to uproot the seagrass.
dugongs eat LIKE A HOOVER! HA HA HA HA
yes dugongs are being saved but need help
dugongs are getting kiled from boats running over them and they are getting hunted
No, the dugongs require warmer water and could not survive in the bitter cold of Antarctica.