Dingoes live in Australia. They are most commonly found in remote areas of the outback, such as bushland areas and semi-arid regions, as long as there is a food source, but they have certainly been known to move closer in to human habitations. They are very adaptable, and have been known to inhabit rainforests and even alpine and sub-alpine regions.
Fraser Island, the world's largest sand island, which lies off Queensland's southern coast, is heavily populated with dingoes.
Dingos live in Australia. Europeans brought them there, and then they ran away and became wild dogs that would no longer become close to a human.
Dingoes are commonly found in the Northern Territory and parts of Queensland and Western Australia.
For a map showing the distribution of the dingo in Australia, click on the related link below and scroll down towards the bottom of the page.
Like all the other animals,obviously!!
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They live on different continents, so no.
There are no dingos in Missouri.
yes they have burrows
they live in forest and clearings from the trees
Desert, which is what Australia is mostly.
Yes, dingos only live in Australia.
there are many people who have dingos as pets but not that many the native tribes belive they are gods and the dingos live with them but it is not smart to keep them as pets just in case there are many people who have dingos as pets but not that many the native tribes belive they are gods and the dingos live with them but it is not smart to keep them as pets just in case
No, dingoes live in Australia, not in Antarctica.
Cheetahs are from Africa and the Dingo is from Australia.
Dingos are free-range animals. They can mostly be found living in Australia. Some may live in South Asia, but they do not live in the rainforest.