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An orphaned baby dugong was pushed by strong waves and became stranded on a beach after losing its mum. The 2ft-long juvenile marine mammal, believed to be the offspring of a female adult that ...
AN ORPHANED baby dugong that was found stranded on a Townsville beach at the weekend has been put down after State government officials admitted there was nowhere for it to go.
In this Thursday, May 23, 2019, photo, an official of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources hugs Marium, a baby dugong separated from her mother, near Libong island, Trang province ...
In April, the hearts of internet denizens were captured by the adorable antics of a baby dugong in Thailand named 'Marium.' Images and reports of the orphaned baby depicted her as a creature as ...
An 8-month-old dugong nurtured by marine experts after it was found lost near a beach in southern Thailand has died of what biologists believe was a combination of shock and ingesting plastic ...
As a Friday treat for all of us staying indoors, Sydney Aquarium broadcasted a live-stream of Pig The Dugong's morning playtime and it's so damn pure.
The dugong is a species of marine mammal similar to the American manatee and can grow to about 3.4 metres in length. Its conservation status is listed as vulnerable.
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC) Friday announced the rescue of yet another stranded baby dugong from the Khor Al Udaid area, the third within a month, in co-operation with ...
SCIENTISTS have defended the decision to euthanase a baby dugong stranded on a Townsville beach, claiming it was the “kindest thing to do”. Deals of the Week. In the know quiz.
WARNING - UPSETTING IMAGES: The orphaned baby dugong had pieces of small plastic clogging her intestines which caused inflammation, leading to blood infection and inflamed lungs ...
BANGKOK (AP) — An 8-month-old dugong nurtured by marine experts after it was found lost near a beach in southern Thailand has died of what biologists believe was a combination of shock and ...
BANGKOK (AP) — A baby dugong, a large ocean mammal, that has developed an attachment to humans after being separated from its mother and getting lost off southern Thailand is being nurtured by ...
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