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ヌマタカイギュウ
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ヌマタカイギュウ

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schema:name 3"Numata sea cow" @en
schema:name"ぬまたかいぎゅう" @ja-kana
schema:name"ヌマタカイギュウ" @ja
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schema:description 2"カイギュウ類は後ろ足がないので姿はクジラに似ていますが、実はゾウやデスモスチルスに近いほ乳類であり、現在ジュゴンとマナティーが生きています。カイギュウ類は海生哺乳類では珍しい植物食です。餌となる水中植物は光合成のできる浅い海に生息しているので、カイギュウ類も浅い海で生息しています。ヌマタカイギュウは920~730万年前に生息していました。「ヌマタカイギュウ」は和名ではなくあだ名のようなもので、学名はDusisiren spでドゥシシレン属で種は不明だと考えられています。...(more)"
schema:description"Sea cows (Sirenia) look like whales because they lack hind legs, but they are mammals closer to elephants and Desmostylus. Sirenia currently comprise dugongs and manatees. Sea cows are herbivorous, which is unusual for aquatic mammals. They inhabit shallow waters because the aquatic plants they feed on are there for photosynthesis. Numata sea cows lived from 9.2 million to 7.3 million years ago. The name Numata kaigyu (Numata sea cow) is not an official Japanese name; it's something of a nickname. The scientific name is Dusisiren sp. Dusisiren is a genus, and the specific species is unknown....(more)"
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