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Researchers using drones to survey the waters off the coast of Thailand spotted a large herd of 23 dugongs — a sign ...
giving birth underwater to one calf every three to seven years. LIFE CYCLE: Dugongs are long-lived with low reproductive rates, a long generation time, and a substantial investment in each offspring.
Spotting a mother dugong gracefully swimming with her calf in crystal-clear waters off the Australian coast is a rare and magical sight. Yet, earlier this month, a group of lucky travellers ...
The dugong, an endangered marine animal species designated as a natural monument by the government of Japan, almost certainly inhabit broad areas of the Ryukyu Island chain in Okinawa Prefecture ...
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), which spotted two dead dugongs (sea cows) along the country’s shores, has launched a thorough investigation into the cause of death.