Dugongs gracefully navigate the ocean's depths, grazing on underwater grass or peacefully drifting through solitary journeys. These majestic creatures, akin to manatees, share a kinship with elephants in appearance and behaviour. However, their endangered status is a sobering reminder of the challenges they face in their natural habitats. Dugongs are found in Palk Bay, the Gulf of Mannar, the Gulf of Kutch and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The changing marine environment and ecological factors have reduced their population to merely 200.
