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Yes. Dugong are found in temperate and tropical waters around the world, including Australian waters.

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Are dugongs Australian?

Yes. Dugongs are native to many parts of the world, including Australian waters.


How many dugongs are left in Australia?

approximately 80,000


Where are dugongs found?

Although dugongs are known to make many migrations in order to find food or warmer waters, dugongs can breed at any part of their habitat. Dugongs live in shallow water off the coasts of eastern Africa, western India, northern and western Australia, and all around the coasts of the Indonesian, Philippine, and New Guinean islands. Dugongs typically breed in late summer.


What animals are indigenous to the western part of Australia?

There are many species native to Western Australia, including kangaroos, koalas, wombats, quokkas, kookaburras, and reptiles. There are also flies, spiders, cattle, and birds of prey. Off the Western Australian coast, you'll find dolphins, whale sharks, and dugongs.


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What country is the dugong native to?

The dugong is native to warm coastal waters of the Indian and western Pacific Oceans. Its range includes countries such as Australia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Dugongs inhabit seagrass beds and are often found in shallow waters near shorelines. They are considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and hunting.


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