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  1. Dugongidae - Wikipedia

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  5. Dugong | Diet, Size, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

    Web24 apr. 2024 · Dugongidae and the family Trichechidae (manatees) constitute the mammalian order Sirenia. Thomas O'Shea The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Dugong, marine mammal that inhabits the …

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    The dugong ( Dugong dugon) is the only living member of the Family Dugongidae. The dugong is the only marine herbivorous mammal, depending largely on seagrass for food. The dugong’s range extends to over 40 countries from East Africa to the Pacific. Australia is home to the largest remaining population of dugongs.
    For these reasons, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources has classified the dugong as a vulnerable species since 1982. Dugongs are the only living members of the family Dugongidae. Dugongidae and the family Trichechidae (manatees) constitute the mammalian order Sirenia. Special offer for students!
    Dugongidae is a family in the order of Sirenia. The family has one surviving species, the dugong ( Dugong dugon ), one recently extinct species, Steller's sea cow ( Hydrodamalis gigas ), and a number of extinct genera known from fossil records.
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    Dugongs are long-lived, and the oldest recorded specimen reached age 73. They have few natural predators, although animals such as crocodiles, killer whales, and sharks pose a threat to the young, and a dugong has also been recorded to have died from trauma after being impaled by a stingray barb.
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  8. Doejongs - Animalia

  9. Facts | Dugong - Convention on the Conservation of …

    WebThe dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only living member of the Family Dugongidae. The dugong is the only marine herbivorous mammal, depending largely on seagrass for food. The dugong’s range extends to …

  10. Doejong - Feiten, Dieet, Leefomgeving & Foto's op Animalia.bio

  11. Dugong - The Australian Museum