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Why are dingoes in the desert?

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11y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Dingoes are not limited to deserts. They are found in all habitats, from coastal islands to deserts to grasslands and bushland. They are even found on suburban fringes. They are opportunistic scavengers and hunters, highly adaptable to a wide range of conditions, and there is certainly plen of food and water for them in Australia's desert regions.

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