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Dingoes

Members of the Canis lupus species, the dingo is a domestic dog that reverted to wild after thousands of years. Dingoes live largely independent from humans in the majority of their distribution area. The most common theory is that the dingo arrived in Australia about 4,000 years ago via Asian seafarers.

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Do dingoes eat fox?

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Dingoes are carnivorous, meaning they are meat-eaters. They may occasionally eat grass as other dogs do, but grass does not form a major component of their diet.

Do dingoes have good eyesight?

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What is the average lifespan of krill?

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Krill live to be 5 years old and weigh over 1 gram

How does a dingo move?

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Eat babies.

Where do dingos eat?

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20000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000l a year

Is a Dingo cold blooded?

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dingoes are endotherms (an animal that can maintain a constant body temperature, regardless of the external temperate) which mean they are warm blooded. They are able to keep their internal temperature relatively stable due to a process called homeostasis.

Do dingoes eat kingfishers?

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dingoes will eat fledglings and injured kookaburras

What is the pressure of a dingo bite?

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Around 1,000 lbs - 1,500 lbs depending on the age and size of the Dingo.

What is the average lifespan of a fern?

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They live forever. The lady ferns alive today are ones that were alive during the ages of the dinosaurs.

How do dingoes kill their prey?

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Dingoes are nocturnal and usually travel in small packs from sunset throughout the night. In the wild state (not as pets- often used to help aborigines hunt) it howls rather than barks. They use group tactics to surround and kill their prey- which includes rabbits small animals and often livestock.

Where are most dingoes found in India?

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Kangaroos are not found in India. They are native to Australia alone - no other continent or island. Tree kangaroos can be found in New Guinea as well as in the far northern rainforests of Australia, but that is the only variety found anywhere else apart from Australia.

What do dingoes do during the day?

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they usually sleep during the day...and also play with their young ones...;D

What is a dingoes predetos?

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Dingos have no natural predators, as they are Australia's top and only land-based predator, though, the dingo does have prey that can fight back, kangaroos, etc.

The dingo's only "predator" is people.

Do dingoes have big paws?

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Yes they do because they can swim in a water hole

Do mosquitoes drink warm blood or cold blood?

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Mosquitoes drink whatever blood they find.

Where does the Polynesian wolf live?

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The Polynesian Wolf is another alias of The Southeast Asian Wolf, Asian Wolf, Dingo, Australian Dingo; they are all general terms referring to Asian wolves. [Canis Lupus family]

The debate is not if the wolves in Polynesia - Asia Pacific are wolves, the debate is when are they defined as dogs, since the difference between a dog and a wolf is that one is domesticated by humans, and one is feral breeding in the wild. Polynesian domestication methods of wolves in Pre-History most likely allowed and even encouraged feral instincts.

Asian Pacifican cultures very often domesticates these animals, so the term at some point becomes "Wolf Dog" because they are still wolves.

Asia, Indo Asia, Asia Pacific, Asia Pacific Islander [Polynesian} Regions

Do dingoes jump?

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yes Australian dingos are very good swimmers

Yes, I know because I had a dingo as a pet from 1944 to 1954. I was seven when my family moved to a farmhouse just outside of La Port, IN. My parents said we now had room to have a dog. We found an ad in the paper looking for a good home for a puppy. It seems that a solder had brought the company mascot home from Australia on his furlough and left it with his wife and baby when he returned to duty. It was too much for her to take care of and I got it. She was a dingo her name was Fleasy when I got her but I changed it to Lassy. I loved that animal very much. And she could swim.

What is the average lifespan of a molecule?

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What is the average lifespan for cha moms house

Are dingo's born in eggs?

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yes because all animals lay eggs and some don't so i think they don't lay eggsto there young


How are dingoes different from domestic dogs?

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the difference is that ones a girl and ones a boy :)

Can bedbugs live at high altitudes?

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I suppose if a mountain sheep died they would live on it but now bedbugs are perfectly adapted to sharing your bed eating you dead skin

Do dingos live in the bush?

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Yes

How often does the dingo eat?

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There is no approximate amount of food a dingo can eat in a day, but it is scientific fact that a dingo will eat whatever meat or animal it comes upon, regardless if it is hungry or not. It's favorite food is Kangaroo.

What are the dingo's structural adaptations?

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it hunts at night and his is a guse i don't even know if it is right

Do dingos live underground?

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yes they have burrows