"Dugong" crisis reveals survival behavior
This year, there have been 32 consecutive deaths of dugongs, double the previous rate, while global warming affects sea grass, the main food of dugongs. "Experts" point out that many of the dead have seaweed in their stomachs, showing an adaptation to find other food sources in order to survive, but the main cause of death is humans. It is hoped that the remaining 100-120 dugongs will not become extinct. สล็อตเว็บตรง