Dugong dugon Müller, 1776

Order: Sirenia > Family: Dugongidae > Genus: Dugong > Species: Dugong dugon Müller, 1776

Common Names: Dugong, Duyong

Type Description

Linne's Vollstand. Natursyst. Suppl., p. 21

Type Locality

Cape of Good Hope to the Philippines.

Measurements

Total length: 2500-4006 mm
Weight: 360-1016 kg

Description

The dugong is a resident of the mouths of rivers or bays along the coast.

Distribution

The dugong resides near the mouth of large rivers and the sheltered bays and sandbanks near islands off the East African coast. Although, you may see Dugongs along any point of the coastline, they prefer the shelter of the narrow width of the continental shelf. Natural factors, like the presence of sandbanks where their main food source of plants can be found, determine their distribution patterns,as well. (Kingdon 1984)

Key References

1. Kingdon, J. 1984. East African mammals: An atlas of evolution in Africa. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1:390-399.
2. Nowak, R. M. 1999. Walker's Mammals of the World. Sixth ed. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2:983-986.