A dugong is an aquatic mammal that is distinguished from the manatees by its forked tail. It is found in warm coastal waters from East Africa to Australia.
A dugong is an aquatic mammal that is distinguished from the manatees by its forked tail. It is found in warm coastal waters from East Africa to Australia.
Dugong live and graze in the coastal kelp beds of the Ocean
Yes, a dugong lives in an ocean enviroment.
Dugongs can live for upto 70 years.
A dugong is a mammal and it gives birth to live young.
Dugong dugon is the scientific name for a Dugong.
The Latin name of the dugong is the Dugonginae Dugong, or for short, D. Dugong.
a dugong is a sea animal somewhat similar in appearance to manatees... and of course they live in the sea
Dugong, dugong! It's the cow of the sea, sea, sea! Dugong, dugong! Also known as the mantatee. It doesn't have wings (because that is silly) Doesn't live in a tree (that would also be silly) Compared to the dolphin (it's very close cousin) It's quite ugly! (So very ugly...)
Dugong does not evolve.
I believe species of Dugong live in the Philippines.
Yes, a dugong is a herbivore
Whales,dolphins,seals, sea otters, dugong.