Dugong Or Sea Cow : Nature Picture Library Dugong Or Sea Cow Dugong Dugon With A Remora Echeneis Naucrates Attached To Its Underside Calauit Island Off Busuanga Calamian Islands Palawan Philippines Doug Perrine : Unlike manatees, dugongs are exclusively benthic feeders.
Dugong Or Sea Cow : Nature Picture Library Dugong Or Sea Cow Dugong Dugon With A Remora Echeneis Naucrates Attached To Its Underside Calauit Island Off Busuanga Calamian Islands Palawan Philippines Doug Perrine : Unlike manatees, dugongs are exclusively benthic feeders. . Coastal around bering and medney islands; Thai researchers have been studying the dugong since 1979. They are exclusively bottom feeders, primary feeding on. As you can see from the above plaque, they are the only. Dugong (dugong dugon) also called 'sea cow' is one of the four surviving species in the order sirenia and it is the only existing species of herbivorous mammal that lives exclusively in the sea including in india. Both groups of animals belong to order sirenia. Dugongs can be quite large, reaching lengths of more than 13 feet (4 m). Dugongs are truly cows of the sea as they only eat vegetables. Shutterstock dugong(sea cow) howtosavethecoralreef these pictures of this page are abou