Dingos typically thrive in diverse habitats across Australia, including deserts, grasslands, and forests. They prefer areas with ample cover for hunting and denning. While they can adapt to various environments, they often favor regions with a stable food supply, such as areas with abundant small mammals and birds. Overall, dingos are versatile and can live in both remote and suburban areas, though their wild populations are primarily found in more natural settings.
Like nothing. Dingos are not found in the Americas.
Yes
The dingo is a carnivore. It would eat an injured rabbit if hungry.
They live on different continents, so no.
yes they have burrows
There are no dingos in Missouri.
they live in forest and clearings from the trees
Desert, which is what Australia is mostly.
Yes, dingos only live in Australia.
No, dingoes live in Australia, not in Antarctica.
Like dogs
In the wild up to 10 years, in captivity up to 18 years.