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एंगांग Meaning in English



एंगांग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : dugong


एंगांग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Between 1950 and 2008, 352 tiger sharks and 577 great white sharks were killed in the nets in New South Wales—also during this period, a total of 15,135 marine animals were caught and killed in the nets, including whales, turtles, rays, dolphins, and dugongs.


Toondah Harbour is situated in an area of coastal wetlands featuring sandbanks, mudflats and mangroves which provide important habitats for dugongs, turtles and many shorebird species including migratory birds such as the critically endangered eastern curlew.


Shoalwater Bay is also a noted dugong habitat and is part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.


A plan of management for the bay's dugong population was released in 1997 to protect the dugong population and reduce impacts on the seagrass meadows.


Thomas Petrie, a visitor in the 1840s, described Wynnum as a large Aboriginal camp (centred on what is now Elanora Park , referred to as Black's Camp as late as the 1980s) for launching expeditions to hunt turtle, dugong and flying fox on the neighbouring islands.


They are part of the monophyletic clade Afrotheria, which includes placental mammals of diverse anatomies including hyraxes, elephants and mammoths, manatees and dugong, tenrecs, golden moles, elephant shrews, and aardvarks.


Within afrotherian mammals, Microgale mergulus is typically considered for highest priority conservation priority along with the giant otter shrew, giant golden mole, northern shrew tenrec and Nimba otter shrew, as well as some better-known conservation symbols like the dugong, Asian elephant, and three species of manatees.


This vegetation provides important feeding grounds for the vulnerable marine mammal, the dugong, endangered green turtles and vulnerable olive ridley turtles.


The dugong, a vulnerable marine mammal, is the flagship mammal of the park.


It is an important habitat for the highly endangered sea mammal, the dugong commonly called the sea cow.


During this period, Islanders were able to survive by fishing and hunting dugong.


During the past 400–500 years large, highly structured mounds of dugong bone, as well as shell and stone arrangements provide evidence for emerging totemic divisions.


The park is about and home to many creatures such as the dugong and the dolphin.





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