no, a dugong is a herbivore
Dugongs are herbivorous marine mammals.
yes it is
They are omnivores, although they are almost completely herbivores, they still feed on jellyfish, sea squirts and shell fish.
No
Dugong dugon is the scientific name for a Dugong.
dugong dugon
The dugong is an example of a primary consumer in the Great Barrier Reef.
Did you mean dugong? A dugong is a large herbivorous marine placental mammal. Order Sirenia, Family Dugongidae, Genus Dugong, Species Dugong Dugon.
Just the one, Dugong dugon. However the dugong is closely related to the manatees, of which there are 3 species.
The order Sirenia includes only the Dugong and three or four species of manatees (the Dwarf Manatee may or may not be a separate species).
Consumer
The dugong (Dugong dugon) is a large marine mammal. Its closest modern relative, Steller's Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas), was hunted to extinction in the 18th century. The conservation status of the dugong is vulnerable.
24k polly2601's opinion: thats wrong cause that means i weight more then a dugong and i dont eat 40kg of seagrass everyday!
crocodile, wale Shark and a Dugong are primary consumers
It is a consumer. It eats grass
primary