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Dugongs have a smooth, streamlined body covered in a thick, leathery skin that feels somewhat similar to that of a seal. Their skin can be tough and wrinkled in places, often with a layer of algae or barnacles, giving it a slightly rough texture. Underneath, they possess a layer of blubber that makes them feel soft and buoyant. Overall, their unique texture reflects their adaptation to a marine environment.

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