You don't know!
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It is in the Philippines
Dugongs live in estuaries.
rarely none but the population of 800 now.Every year 50 or 25 die from boats and suffacation or habitat loss.
Although dugongs are known to make many migrations in order to find food or warmer waters, dugongs can breed at any part of their habitat. Dugongs live in shallow water off the coasts of eastern Africa, western India, northern and western Australia, and all around the coasts of the Indonesian, Philippine, and New Guinean islands. Dugongs typically breed in late summer.
Yes. Dugongs are vertebrates.
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.
Dugongs can only live where sea grass grows and it is a very slow vegetation to grow. It needs the right tempretures to stay alive so obviously global warming is an issue also boat motors rip the grass up and pollution is also a major issue
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