A dingo can run at speeds of up to 15 to 20 kilometers per hour (about 9 to 12 miles per hour) over short distances. Their speed allows them to effectively chase prey and navigate their natural habitat. However, they are more built for endurance, able to maintain a steady pace over longer distances.
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The dingo fence was built during the 1880s and was finished in 1885. It stretches around 5,600 km.
The dingo fence is 5613 km in length although some of that is in disrepair. It is the longest fence in the world.
quite fastA dingo usually runs between 20 and 30 mph
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.
20 to 30 mph
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The Dingo Fence
The dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is an Australian wolf-dog and is as fast as wolves or other wild dogs, about 50 km/hr for 600-700 meters and slower over longer distances. Canids are "endurance predators," which means they're more long-distance runners than sprinters. Appropriately, many Australian animals which could wind up as the dingo's dinner are also marathon runners.Incidentally, the dingo is not native to Australia, in the long sense. A placental mammal, it was brought to the continent by man as much as 50,000 years ago (though some would prefer a later date). It took over the niche of the native marsupial predator, the thylacine, which finally went extinct in the 1930's.
1 km
1.609 km = 1 mph
1knot = 1.852 km per hour.