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.
Mermaids do not exist therefore are not related to any real creature.
Dugongs are related to manatees, both of the order Sirenia (named for their reputations as "mermaids"). Current 2009 estimates are approximately 10,000 in the oceans around the Great Barrier Reef, and another 7,500 indigenous to the Persian Gulf. Other populations are considerably smaller and diminishing.
yes they are endangered not do much in Australia but in other countries yes
actually sharks, whales and swordfish or its dugons
I luv him more than any one in his life and in the world.
if you mean prisoners they barely eat anything only like a bit of bread or meat
Because if we dont have any girl it will be more boys
Because world war was more dominate and world war 2 has more killing in world war 2
It was but not any more
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When that specie is no more any where in the world
World War I was not more horrific than any other war. Some would say World War II was though.