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- A gray dugong swimming in the water: The underside is visible, and it has large limbs behind the head, pointed down. They are triangular in shape, similar to a dolphin fin. It has a thin body compared to the head, and a forked tail fluke like that of a dolphin. It has a small eye. (en)
- A gray dugong bottom feeding, with plumes of sand trailing from it mouth. It is resting its hands on the ground. Small sprouts of seagrasses litter on the ground, and yellow fish with black stripes are hovering around its snout. The snout has two large nostrils, and the mouth is on the ground. (en)
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- Hydrodamalis (en)
- Sirene (en)
- Trichechus (en)
- H. borealis (Billberg, 1827) (en)
- H. stelleri (Retzius, 1794) (en)
- Haligyna (en)
- M. balaenurus (Boddaert, 1785) (en)
- M. borealis (Link, 1795) (en)
- M. gigas (Lucas, 1891) (en)
- M. gigas (Zimmermann, 1780) (en)
- Manati (en)
- Manatus (en)
- N. stelleri (Fischer, 1814) (en)
- Nepus (en)
- R. borealis (Cuvier, 1836) (en)
- R. borealis (Illiger, 1815) (en)
- R. cetacea (Illiger, 1815) (en)
- R. gigas (Gray, 1850) (en)
- R. manatus borealis (Illiger, 1811) (en)
- R. stelleri (Burmeister, 1837) (en)
- R. stelleri (Desmarest, 1819) (en)
- Rytina (en)
- S. borealis (Desmarest, 1822) (en)
- S. borealis (Link, 1794) (en)
- Stellerus (en)
- T. borealis (Shaw, 1800) (en)
- T. manatus borealis (Gmelin, 1788) (en)
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