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Dugongs do not have prominent teeth like many other marine animals. Instead, they have a pair of tusk-like incisors that are primarily used for feeding on seagrass. These tusks are more developed in males than in females and can be seen when the dugong's mouth is closed. Additionally, their molars are not visible externally and are adapted for grinding vegetation.

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