Dingoes, as a purebred species, are endangered. Much mixing of dingoes and feral dogs has occurred in the years since European settlement. However, the official conservation status of the dingo in Australia is "vulnerable".
No. There are no dingoes in Tasmania.
However, there is evidence that dingoes will eat Tasmanian Devils, if presented with the opportunity.
Tasmanian Devils may only be found in Tasmania now, but fossil evidence indicates they were once found throughout the Australian mainland. It is believed that the arrival of the dingo from Asia caused the extinction of both the Tasmanian Devil and the Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) from the mainland. Dingoes are currently no threat to Tasmanian devils in Tasmania.
no i think they are found in australlia
If dingoes are dead, then no.
No It Is Not
The Fraser Island dingoes are very familiar with people. This familiarity means that the dingoes are more likely to attack children, which is becoming an increasing problem. It means that Fraser Island is becoming less safe for campers, particularly families.
i think their not but some species might becoming extinct.
its not becoming extinct because its species is least concerned
The emu is not in any danger of becoming extinct. Its status is "secure".
They are not becoming extinct, in fact, they are quite abundant.
pink dolphines are becoming extinct by the number of oil spills
Yes, some of each group are becoming extinct
African elephants are becoming extinct because people are killing them .
Amur leopards are becoming extinct becuase people want their teeth for medicne
Amur leopards are becoming extinct becuase people want their teeth for medicne
The Dodo bird is extinct.
no