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Dingoes

Members of the Canis lupus species, the dingo is a domestic dog that reverted to wild after thousands of years. Dingoes live largely independent from humans in the majority of their distribution area. The most common theory is that the dingo arrived in Australia about 4,000 years ago via Asian seafarers.

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What are dingos afraid of?

Dingos are generally wary of humans and may be afraid of loud noises or unfamiliar situations. They can also be deterred by the presence of larger predators, such as wolves or humans with firearms. Additionally, dingos may avoid areas with strong scents or signs of danger, such as traps or hunting activities. Overall, their fear responses are often linked to their survival instincts.

How many geckos are in the wild?

Geckos are kept commonly in the reptile hobby and for the most part, are not endangered or restricted. There are few species of gecko that are endangered such as the: Monito Gecko, Reunion Island day gecko.

When was Cold Blood Warm Heart created?

Cold Blood Warm Heart was created on 1996-02-05.

Why don't dingoes live in Tasmania?

Dingoes do not live in Tasmania primarily due to geographical isolation and historical factors. They were likely excluded from the island due to the Bass Strait, which separates Tasmania from mainland Australia. Additionally, the introduction of domestic dogs and competition with other predators, such as Tasmanian devils, may have further prevented dingoes from establishing a population there.

Why does my youg dogs eat plaster of the wall?

i think this is because they are either bored which is pretty easy for them to be as there young and like to have attention every second of the day or they find it fun and maybe tasty dogs are weird like that my border collie ate the new plaster of our wall down the bottom but he was left at home for 4 hours when we had to go out. if you want this to stop try buying small bones and when you are not around to play give it to them to chew on they usually last for about 3 days and they are cheap.

Do dingos lay eggs?

Dingo's are a type of dog. That therefore makes them a mammal.- Theygive birth to live young.

What is the plural for dingo?

The Plural is Dingoes. Adding the "ES" to the "dingo" makes it a plural

Are dingoes normal house pets?

No. Yes,they are normal house pets! There is just a lot of them in the wild still!

They are just like any other dog only a little bit wilder.So don't be afraid to

have one as a house pet,they can be very friendly if you get to know them.

Domestication is possible only if the dingoes are taken into captivity as young pups. You must remember that their temperament is less predictive and more independent than that of the house-whole dog. I would be very concerned especially if there are young children in close proximity. I would advise much caution before deciding to place this kind of animal within your home. Personally I would not do it.

=== === === === Yes,they are normal house pets! There is just a lot of them in the wild still!

They are just like any other dog only a little bit wilder.So don't be afraid to

have one as a house pet,they can be very friendly if you get to know them.]

Dingos are NOT related to domestic dogs, so don't believe what this person tells you. Dingos are WOLVES, if not exactly wolves like the grey wolf, they are at least their own sub species. You might think the dingo is a domestic dog, but that is because when British people first came here they thought it was a dog.

Scientific Proof: You can't make a wild animal domestic, and besides any domestic dog that tries to live in Australia (in the wild) tends to die within a few weeks, either being killed by kangaroos, because the dog doesn't know what it's doing, starvation, or it's been killed by dingos, because it is a threat to the species.

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What is a dingo's habitat?

The Dingo is a free ranging dog of Australia and South Asia. Their habitat includes grasslands, deserts and the forests.

What is the average size of a curtain and drapery company?

Most companies in this industry had fewer than 100 employees, but most of the business in this category went to the larger operations.

What do Basenjis and dingoes have in common?

The only thing that Basenjis and dingoes have in common is that they are both members of the canine family.

Basenjis are descended from African jackals, but dingoes have their origin in Asia.

Are dingo nocturnal or diurnal?

Dingos can be both nocturnal and diurnal. Whether they are nocturnal or diurnal, usually depends on the climate where the dingo lives.