Dingo
yes because that would be their natural habitat
No, that would be impossible. A lion is more fierce, stronger, and larger than a small weenie dingo
a landslide
Predominantly, their habitat would be "Riverine" but, being egg-laying reptiles, they will exploit the "Riparian" habitat on occasion.
Predominantly, their habitat would be "Riverine" but, being egg-laying reptiles, they will exploit the "Riparian" habitat on occasion.
Habitat is the place where an organism naturally lives. It provides the food, water, shelter, and space necessary for survival. Different species have specific habitat requirements to thrive in their environment.
Hungry dingo, Baby or injured Emu, Lunch. The adult Emu is a fast runner, so it would not be prey-of-choice for a dingo.
Yes, if you put it in the right environment. But it would be better to observe it from it's natural habitat. But don't take it out of it's natural habitat and bring it to a lab. Hope this helped you. :)
That would be a Habitat.
The natural habitat of a turtle would depend on bread, but most live in small bodies of water or big ones such as the ocean.
The natural habitat of a turtle would depend on bread, but most live in small bodies of water or big ones such as the ocean.