Dugong or Manatee? Find out by clicking the source link --> Source: wikipedia |
So Let's start with the Manatee. First a picture.
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- Part of the family: Trichechidae, from the order: Sirenia
- There are only three living species in the family Trichechidae
- They have Paddle like flippers.
- They have a large, flexible upper lip that can be used to grasp or hold objects. They use the lip to gather food and eat, as well as using it for social interactions and communications.
- The three species of manatees are distributed in the Amazon, the West Indies and West Africa. (coloured areas in map below).
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7. They are herbivores.
8. They can measure up to 4m (13 feet) long and weigh up to 590kg (1,300 pounds).
9. They have small, widely spaced eyes and their eyelids close in a circular manner.
10. The adults have no incisor or canine teeth but have a set of cheek teeth that are similar to molars or premolars and these teeth are continuously replace throughout life. This is unique to the species of the order Sirenia.
Now the Dugong.
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- The Dugong is the last living species of the family Dugongidae of the order Sirenia.
- They also have paddle like flippers
- They have a muscular, horseshoe shaped upper lip, which aids with foraging for food.
- Dugongs live in tropical and subtropical waters around the world (areas coloured blue on the map below).
- It's tail is fluked shaped like a dolphin's tail.
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7. Adults are not expected to grow more than 3 metres long (9.8ft) and weigh 420kg (926lb).
Females are usually bigger than males
8. They have a mixture of incisors, canines and molars on their upper and lower jaws.
Dugong's have two incisors (tusks) that emerge when males reach puberty.
9. They have a uniquely shaped skull.
10. The Dugong's conservation status is vulnerable.
So how can we easily distinguish between manatees and dugongs when we see them? By their tail! As you can see in the photos, manatees have a paddled shaped tail (like a ping-pong bat) and dugongs have a fluked tail (like a dolphin). But, if you didn't know this, then how could you tell?
Please comment and tell me what you've learnt from this post.
If you want to read more about manatees and dugongs, click on the following links.
5 comments:
hehe paddle tail!
I like this post
Yes, I can tell the difference now!
And I know where their living.
Thanks you for your effort!
Only the tail can be helpful to differentiate them otherwise they are more or less same!!
Pretty much!
If you want to differentiate them from the front, take a close look at the "faces". The Dugong has much longer lips and so the face of the Manatee looks much more round.
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