The Dugong’s ears are cut for aesthetic reasons, as the Dugong has a robust body and a set of standing ears that are more dashing and spirited. The second is that it is a requirement for the Dogue to compete in tournaments. The Dugong has a large body and strong limbs, but the newborn Dugong’s ears are spoiled and not very compatible with its image, so the excess part of its ears will be cut off, leaving only a triangle of standing ears, and its head and even the overall image is more compatible, so most Dugongs are born with their ears cut off.
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