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  1. Dugong - Wikipedia

    The dugong (/ ˈd (j) uːɡɒŋ /; Dugong dugon) is a marine mammal. It is one of four living species of the order Sirenia, which also includes three species of manatees.

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

    Dec 12, 2025 · Dugong, marine mammal that inhabits the warm coastal waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, feeds on seagrasses, and is similar to the American manatee.

  3. Dugong | WWF | World Wildlife Fund

    Commonly known as "sea cows," dugongs graze peacefully on sea grasses in shallow coastal waters of the Indian and western Pacific Oceans. Dugongs have become an important tourist attraction. …

  4. Dugong - Oceana

    While the closely related manatee frequents freshwater, the dugong is exclusively found along Indo-Pacific coastlines, roaming the warm waters in search of its next meal.

  5. Dugong | National Geographic

    Dugongs graze on underwater grasses day and night, rooting for them with their bristled, sensitive snouts and chomping them with their rough lips. These mammals can stay underwater for six...

  6. Dugongs: Threats, Conservation, and Interesting Facts | IFAW

    Dugongs are large marine mammals often called sea cows due to their herbivorous diet and slow, gentle nature. They are related to both manatees and—surprisingly—elephants. They live in warm coastal …

  7. 12 Fascinating Dugong Facts: Secrets of the Ocean’s Gentle Giant

    These gentle sea cows are the only exclusively marine mammals that survive entirely on underwater vegetation. Unlike whales or dolphins, dugongs don’t hunt. Instead, they graze seagrass beds with …

  8. The Dugong: The Vulnerable Real-Life Sea Cow - Biology Insights

    Jul 24, 2025 · The dugong, an intriguing marine mammal, navigates the warm coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific. Often referred to as a “sea cow,” this unique creature is the only surviving species …

  9. It's 3 metres long, related to elephants and thought to have ...

    Jul 9, 2025 · Dugongs are ocean herbivores that have inspired ancient legends. Here we take a look at the fascinating species. From its seagrass feasts to its slow, silent movements, uncover the life of …

  10. Facts | Dugong

    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.