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Concerning the now-vanished Stellar s sea cow, a 30 ft long aquatic mammal akin to a manatee that had such a large amount of fat that its buoyancy would not allow it to ever be completely submerged.

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Concerning the now-vanished Stellar’s sea cow, a 30 ft long aquatic mammal akin to a manatee that had such a large amount of fat that its buoyancy would not allow it to ever be completely submerged.

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