Dugongs have a very sparse covering of hair, primarily consisting of fine, short bristles located on their snouts. These bristles are sensitive and help them detect their environment, particularly when foraging for seagrass. Unlike many mammals, dugongs do not have a thick coat of fur; their skin is mostly smooth and leathery.
Dugong dugon is the scientific name for a Dugong.
The Latin name of the dugong is the Dugonginae Dugong, or for short, D. Dugong.
Marine mammals do not have hair covering their bodies. This includes creatures such as dolphins, dugong, whales, seals and sea lions.
Dugong does not evolve.
Yes, a dugong is a herbivore
Did you mean dugong? A dugong is a large herbivorous marine placental mammal. Order Sirenia, Family Dugongidae, Genus Dugong, Species Dugong Dugon.
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Yes, dugong are warm-blooded mammals.
The dugong is closely related to the manatee.
A dugong belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
Actually, it is worse than threatened. The dugong is on the endangered species list. The dugong is actually not yet an endangered species. Listed as "Vulnerable" by the IUCN.