SYDNEY (Reuters) - He's three meters (nine feet) long, weighs as much as a small fishing boat and can eat the combined weight of two small children every day. But "Dhyum the Dugong," the main ...
Keeping tabs on the species’ populations is surprisingly hard. A new aerial effort tracks the marks they leave behind A dugong, also known as a sea cow, in a protected marine reserve in the ...
Australia is defying a worrying ocean trend as dugongs, a large, elusive, marine mammal, continue to vanish from the world’s oceans. World expert Professor Helene Marsh told Yahoo News that Australia ...
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Seagrass Meadows: A Dugong’s Favorite Place
Dugongs spend most of their time grazing in shallow tropical waters. These seagrass meadows are essential for their survival.
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