Only sea-cows.
Their sandle where made of sea cow skin, that is how they how skin of sea cows. It kept out the elements of the weather.
Cows in the sea, that can swim and breath underwater, and are located in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
Steller's Sea Cows became extinct in 1768. Dugongs and manatees, which are related to Steller's Sea Cows, only have one calf at a time so it's very probable that Sea Cows only had one calf at a time as well.
Sea cows belong to the order Sirenia. There are two kinds of sea cows, manatees and dugongs. They are called sea cows because they are similar to sea cows, as they chew on their food (sea grass, corals, etc...) for eight hours a day.
sea urchins, humans, sea cows...
No, cows are land mammals. They're bovines. There is a sea cow, which is an extinct marine mammal similar to the manatee and dugong.
Cows die anywhere and everywhere, including those that live in Sweden.
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Manatees and dugongs are sea cows. They're called cows because they're similar to cows, as they chew their food for eight hours a day.
The Steller's Sea Cow became extinct because of humans hunting these sea cows. Sea Cows are extinct everywhere. Before they were extinct they inhabited the northern Pacific Ocean around Alaska.
sea cows were herbivores (they ate mostly kelp)