During the day, dugongs primarily feed on seagrass, which constitutes their main diet. They use their sensitive mouths to graze on the underwater vegetation, often spending several hours foraging. Dugongs are generally solitary or found in small groups, and they may also surface for air periodically. In addition to feeding, they can engage in social interactions and rest at the surface or near the seafloor.
They eat a few tons of seagrass a day.
Yes. Dugongs are vertebrates.
Dugongs live in estuaries.
Dugongs are tagged with tracking devices, this is done for that scientists can monitor their population and keep tract of the dugongs
There is an organisation that is called Dugongs Reach-out.
Nothing eats dugongs, but dugongs eat seagrasses tiger sharks are natural enemies of dugongs so they can get killed by them.
A dugongs muzzle is used to help it find its food. Dugongs eat seagrass and the muzzle digs furrows in the seafloor to uproot the seagrass.
dugongs eat LIKE A HOOVER! HA HA HA HA
dugongs are getting kiled from boats running over them and they are getting hunted
yes dugongs are being saved but need help
Yes. Dugongs are native to many parts of the world, including Australian waters.
The Land Mammal Closely Related To The Dugongs Are Elephants <3