WebbDugong is the common name for a large, herbivorous, fully aquatic marine mammal, Dugong dugon, characterized by gray-colored, nearly hairless skin, paddle-like forelimbs, no hind limbs, a fluke-like (forked) tail, a sharply downturned snout, and tusks.The dugong is only living representative of the once-diverse family Dugongidae; its closest modern … WebbThe islands of the Philippines are renown the world over for their rich biodiversity, both on land and in the sea, and are a haven for divers looking for an exotic tropical experience.While there is certainly no shortage of colorful corals, invertebrates, and reef fish to see on Philippine reefs, we thought it would be nice to pay tribute to the larger, …
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Webb29 dec. 2024 · The Facebook page “PopUp Coffee sa Mati” has shared the photo of a dead sea cow or locally known as “Dugong” in Davao. The photo goes viral online and elicits … WebbEstablished in 1964, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has evolved to become the world’s most comprehensive information source on the global conservation status of … sum the array elements in js
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WebbDugong (Sea Cow) Being a herbivorous marine mammal, dugongs feed on seagrass – from the leaves down to the roots. They are commonly found in shallow water with high concentration of seagrass, although they are rarely found in groups because there’s usually not enough food to support large population. Webb21 feb. 2024 · Philippine cobra – In rural areas of the Philippines, approximately 107 people per 100,000 died of bites from the Philippine cobra. Most died before they could reach a hospital. Jellyfish – In particular, bites from the box jellyfish kill about 30 people annually. Endangered Animals Webb25 aug. 2024 · Nicknamed “sea cows”, dugongs are herbivorous marine mammals most often found across Pacific-Asian waters. While they still exist elsewhere, only three … sum the age of exploration