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These mammals can remain underwater for six minutes before
surfacing. They at times 'stand' on their tails with their heads peeking
out of the water to breathe. Sightings of these mammals by early
seafarers are believed to have inspired tales of mermaids and sirens.​

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Answered by jiyaudayshow
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Answer:

Dugongs

Explanation:

Dugongs graze on underwater grasses day and night, rooting for them with their bristled, sensitive snouts and chomping them with their rough lips. These mammals can stay underwater for six minutes before surfacing. They sometimes breathe by “standing” on their tail with their heads above water.

Answered by aasmaadyan786
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Answer:

Dugongs

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