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The Dugong, or “Sea Cow”, is a herbivorous marine mammal that is the last representative of the once-diverse family Dugongidae. This social, seagrass feeding mammal can live for over 70 years in
The Dugong, or Sea Cow, is a herbivorous marine mammal that can live for 70 years in the wild! It is a social, seagrass-feeding vegetarian. Despite being... | By Project O - Facebook