dugong|dugongs in English

noun

[du·gong || 'duːgɒŋ]

plant-eating aquatic mammal with forked tail found in the Indian Ocea

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1. Marine mammals include the dugong (Dugong dugon), finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides) and Steller's sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus).

2. Cetacea does not include walruses, seals or the sirenas – manatee, sea cow and dugong.

3. Number 391 refers to it being the 391st dead dugong to be found there.

4. The 355 dead marine animals included 11 dugongs, 180 sea turtles, and 164 dolphins and whales.

5. Ecotourists travel from around the globe to swim alongside gentle but playful dugongs at Epi Island.

6. Dugongs are herbivorous marine mammals that can grow to 11 feet [3.4 m] in length and weigh over 900 pounds [400 kg].

7. In 2016, the body of the last known dugong in the Gulf of Thailand, identified by marine biologists as DU-391, was found off the coast of Rayong.

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