a baby dingo is called a pup.
Dingo offspring are called pups.
A pup
Of course. Dingoes are mammals, and all mammals reproduce (have babies).
Dingoes tend to carry their baby cubs in their mouths.
Dingoes have up to 8 babies
Dingoes can give birth to 4-5, or sometimes as many pups as 10
yes they do they sometimes get hungry and eat there babies
Well, yes I do know about dingoes. Dingoes are located at Fraser Island, In some Savannah areas. They breed in spring and can have up to 4 young. The babies will stay in a burrow while the mother hunts for hem. Another name for the dingo is the warrigal. When the babies are old enough they will hunt for themselves. Dingoes don't bark to communicate, they howl.
mostly rabbits and fish
Dingoes!!
As with a pack of dogs, it is a pack of dingoes (the noun 'pack' is the collective noun).
They are mammals so they do not have eggs but give birth the same way we do.
A wild Australian dog is called a dingo (plural is dingoes).
They whimper for meat, they chew on their siblings' ears and they're just like human babies only... more vicious.