was a
3. Steller's
larger relative of today's manatees
and dugongs.
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Steller's sea cow was unknown to science until 1741, when it was described by German naturalist Georg W. ... Reaching a length of 9–10 metres (over 30 feet) and a weight of perhaps 10 metric tons (22,000 pounds), it was much larger than present-day manatees and dugongs.
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