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  2. Dingo Facts, Info & Pictures: Life, Habitat, Diet, …

    • Dingoes are apex predators; this means they do not have any natural predators. They may occasionally be eaten by crocodiles, killed by other dingoes or dogs, or be shot at by farmers and ranchers, but other… See more

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    The dingo (also called a warrigal) is a wild dog that lives in Australia. Although dingoes look similar to regular, medium-sized, bushy-tailed dogs, they are different in three intere… See more

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    Dingo Habitat

    Dingoes can be found in every state in mainland Australia (they are not present in Tasmania). … See more

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    Dingo Facts: Physical Traits and Family Life

    The dingo usually has golden or reddish fur, but sometimes you will find one that is brown or black. Other differences, such as length of fur and ears are present between dingoes. T… See more

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    Wolves in Australia?

    The dingo is a member of the dog family, Canidae. Dingoes are a subspecies of grey wolf (scientific name: Canis lupus). The dingo's scientific name is Canis lupus dingo. The … See more

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  2. Dingo facts
    Facts about dingoes12345:
    • Dingoes are native to Australia and resemble domestic dogs in structure and habits.
    • They have short soft fur, a bushy tail, and erect pointed ears.
    • Dingoes are neither dogs nor wolves; they are their own distinct species.
    • They can be red, black, cream, or white.
    • Dingoes are the largest carnivores in Australia.
    • They hunt small game such as rabbits, rodents, birds, and lizards.
    • Packs of dingoes can take down a full-grown kangaroo.
    • Kangaroos have been known to drown dingoes.
    • Dingoes can be found in cave paintings.
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    Dingoes are up to 2 feet tall and 4 feet long. They can weigh anywhere between 21-43 pounds. Dingo's bushy tails are 12 inches long. Male dingoes are bigger than female dingoes. Dingoes live to around six years old in the wild. Those raised by humans can live up to 15 years.
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    Dingo facts
    Dingo, member of the family Canidae native to Australia. Dingoes have short soft fur, a bushy tail, and erect pointed ears and resemble the domestic dog in structure and habits. Most authorities regard dingoes as a wolf subspecies (Canis lupus dingo), though some consider dingoes to be their own species (C. dingo).
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    These golden or reddish-colored canids may live alone (especially young males) or in packs of up to ten animals. They roam great distances and communicate with wolf-like howls. Dingo hunting is opportunistic. Animals hunt alone or in cooperative packs. They pursue small game such as rabbits, rodents, birds, and lizards.
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    • Dingoes are neither dogs nor wolves, they are their own distinct species
    • The dingo is also called the warrigal
    • Dingoes are usually red, but can be black, cream and even white
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    Dingo facts
    The dingo is a medium-sized wild dog native to Australia, notable for its short coat of yellow or tan fur. They have a wedge-shaped head, pointed ears, and an almost wolf-like muzzle. The dingo’s tail is usually long and bushy, and it stands on average about two feet tall at the shoulder when fully grown.
     
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  4. Dingo | Diet, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

    WEBSep 7, 2024 · Dingo, member of the family Canidae native to Australia. Dingoes have short soft fur, a bushy tail, and erect pointed ears and resemble the domestic dog in structure and habits. Most authorities …

     
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    WEBJul 13, 2023 · Discover 20 fascinating facts about dingoes, including their unique characteristics, hunting behaviors, and cultural significance. Explore the world of these iconic Australian canines today!

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  10. Dingo - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    WEBLearn about the dingo, an ancient and native Australian wild dog that is a carnivorous and monogamous pack hunter. Find out its appearance, distribution, behavior, diet, mating habits, and conservation status.

  11. Dingo - The Australian Museum

    WEBLearn about the Dingo, Australia's wild dog, its origins, habitat, diet, behaviour and conservation status. Find out how the Dingo differs from domestic dogs and why it is important for the ecosystem.

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    WEBLearn about the dingo, a feral dog native to Australia that is semi-domesticated and adaptable. Find out where they live, what they eat, how they interact with humans, and more.

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    WEBAug 21, 2023 · Learn about the origin, behavior, diet, and adaptations of the dingo, a wild dog native to Australia. Discover how dingoes are related to other dogs, how they are kept as pets, and how they are affected by …

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