Sunday, January 28, 2007
Shaped for the water
The dugong has a streamlined body, with paddle-like flippers instead of front legs. Its tail is fluked like a dolphin's, whereas a manatee's tail is more like that of a beaver. While sirenians usually conserve energy by moving slowly through the water, they are capable of swimming swiftly to escape danger.
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