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Case in point: the dugong. As you’ll see in this amazing YouTube video, dugongs are famous for moving along the ocean floor like vacuum cleaners, appearing to suck up.
Once widespread in Indian waters, dugong numbers have fallen to an estimated 200 individuals, with both their population and geographic range on the wane. May 28, 2025 e-Paper.
Bones like this are seen in semi or fully aquatic mammals, like sea otters, dugongs, ... It's very strange news in terms of echidna evolution. It suggests their ancestor was a swimming, burrowing ...
Unprecedented numbers of emaciated dugongs have washed up dead along Thailand’s Andaman Sea coast over the past three years, prompting marine scientists to urgently investigate what’s driving ...
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.
Doha, Qatar: Dugong Adventure has recently teamed up with King’s College Doha to promote sustainability and raise awareness about the importance of protecting marine life.
What can be termed as a rare sighting, the team of researchers from the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) have spotted a Dugong also known as sea cow feeding in Andaman waters. WII Director ...
Dugong deaths were alarmingly frequent that year, with five of these gentle marine mammals found dead off the coast of Krabi and Trang. Bangkok Post - The world’s window on Thailand.
Phuket: A dugong has been spotted for the first time off Rawai beach, causing excitement and fears about the prevailing threat to the rare aquatic animal posed by the current marine environment.