They have a lifespan similar to that of humans, approx. 70 years.
The dugong, which is in the same order as the manatee, was hunted to extinction in 1767. It had been discovered in 1731.
Blue whales, Dugongs and some types of sharks
dugongs are an endangered species so it is illegal to hunt them also there are some in captivity to help keep numbers up i hope this answers your question.
Manatees have been endangered for about 20 years now.
it has been on the endangered list for 5 years
The Dugongs are listed with a status of "vulnerable" according to the IUCN Red List, and their population trend "unknown". For more details, please see sites listed below.
they have been classed as an endangered species since 1972
Numbats have officially been on the endangered list since 2 December 1970.
Yes of course they are.Dugongs (DEW.gonGs) are being killed by boats, suffocation of nets, loss of habitat and destruction of breeding grounds. They are also being hunted for there edible flesh. Endangered -- VERY endangered
Harp Seals have never been endangered there number is increasing more each year.
Yes they are an endangered species that is why the conservationists went crazy when 4 dugongs got caught in a net and drowned
The grey fox is not an endangered species, still quite common.