In the heart of the ocean’s azure depths, a mother dugong and her calf glide through the water, their silhouettes a dance of gentle curves against the vibrant tapestry of the coral kingdom. Surrounded by a ballet of tropical fish, their world is a living mosaic, where every ripple tells a story of the sea’s hidden wonders.
Statistics:
Lifespan: Up to 70 years in the wild
Size: Can grow up to 3 meters in length
Weight: Adults can weigh over 400 kg
Diet: Herbivorous, feeding exclusively on seagrasses
Habitat: Shallow coastal waters of the Indian and western Pacific Oceans
Population: Estimated to be about 85,000 animals, primarily in northern Australia