Dingoes do not tend to move dens. They are more inclined to stay within their own territory, but will move on in times of drought, when no food is available.
Swim across the Pacific Ocean. :D
West to east. West to east. I would say west to east or left to right
they will sometimes but mostly only if there dens attacked
Dingos may only be purchased in Australia, and they may not be exported. You would have to move permanently to Australia. It is not recommended that you buy one. They are a very specialised type of dog, and to own one is a commitment for life. They have needs that cannot be met by a typical dog owner. unless your Chuck Norris, because we all know he is super badman
They don’t use shelters.
Substances typically move across capillaries via diffusion.
Why do searts appear to move westward across the sky?
Transverse waves will move across the direction of travel.
the sun dosent move across the sky
Goats did not move to Australia as Australia is an island and goats are not very good swimmers. People bought goats to Australia either by boat or plane to breed them for their meat, milk and fibre.
In Australia, weather systems generally move from west to east. This is largely due to the prevailing westerly winds in the mid-latitudes. However, local weather patterns can vary, with some systems, especially tropical cyclones, moving from east to west. Overall, the dominant movement is from the west towards the east across the continent.
Dens are made usually by the female wolves that are going to have pups. How they make the dens are quite simple, a wolf looks for a good tree to dig under and then she digs a small enough hole in which the wolf could easily move around in with her pups. Most times the den is made with a little distance away from the pack's usually hangout area so that the den is far away enough that the other wolves wouldn't disturb but close enough for the pack to quickly arrive if there's some sort of danger.