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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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Can you eat dingoes?

Virtually any animal can be eaten. Dingo meat is certainly not a meat eaten today, however.

What American dingos smell like?

Like nothing. Dingos are not found in the Americas.

How did dingo become feral?

the dingo became because people are hunting it for food

Is a koala a dingoes prey?

yes

A Koala is prey of any animal however, they seldom climb down the Eucalyptus tree because that is all they eat and there is suffcient water in it. These beautiful animals when on ground walk extremely slow.

Are basenji dogs hypoallergenic?

Yes

Basenji dogs are hypo-allergenic

They also have a unique property of not barking, it is a biological impossibility for them to, they produce little to no dander which is what triggers the allergy symptoms.

When did O. S. Duraisamy Gounder die?

O. S. Duraisamy Gounder died in 2004.

Who discovered dingoes in Australia?

Nobody really noes the true way the dingoes came to be in Australia the are just theorys

When did Cold Blood Warm Heart end?

Cold Blood Warm Heart ended on 1996-04-26.

Where does dingos come from?

That's a hard question. The only place in the world that you can find a dingo. Is Western Australia and the Northern Territory (Which are both states of Australia).

Also Queensland, expect northern NSW, northern South Austrlia and West Australia.

However the the long story is that thousands of years ago in Asia ancient man made friends with the asiatic wolf. The people then migrated down through Indonesia and then down to Papua New Guinea where they settled. However the date of this great migration is unknown and is only a thiery. But after man settled in Puapa New Guinea some left for new land and this pattern is how man spread from contnent to contenent. But once man settled in Australia they adapted to the climate and became the aboriginals, but keep in mind that they brought their canine companions with them. The asiatic wolf then adapted to the climate and turn into the dingo.

How do dingoes shed their fleas?

They will hold sheep wool in their mouth and then slowly lower their whole body under water allowing the fleas to escape to dry fur until finally the head is submerged then the fleas have no where to go but onto the wool, the dog will then release the infested wool to float away. Rob

What are What are facts about dingos?

They can open doorknobs with there unique wrists

They can spin there head in a 180 degree turn both ways

There ears are permanently straight up

Males weigh 25-43 pounds when fully grown

Experts say there are to many to count in Australia

Dingos also live in some parts of Asia and Thailand and Dingoes, though generally associated with Australia, likely originated from Southeast Asia and were introduced to Australia about 3,000 years ago. The dingo is legendary as Australia's wild dog. Dingo hunting is opportunistic. Animals hunt alone or in cooperative packs. They pursue small game such as rabbits, rodents, birds, and lizards. These dogs will eat fruits and plants as well. They also scavenge from humans.

What are Dingoes favorite food?

Dingooes food are kinda like reptilezz ans moerree//.

How many Wild Force zords were there?

There is about 6 zords:

1-The Wild Force Megazord

2-The Kongazord

3-The Predazord

4-The Animuszord

5-The Isis Megazord

6-The Pegasus Megazord

Did people survive the guillotine?

Only if a malfunction occurred. However, it would more than likely be short lived because the injuries sustained would more than likely be life-threatening in a time where modern medicine was still in its infancy.

How long can dingoes survive without food?

not very long, allthough i'm not 100% sure.

Can dingos eat hyenas?

Dingos live in Australia, while hyenas live in Africa. I think you meant the "Cape Hunting Dog" which does live in Africa. Cape hunting dogs hunt in family packs and could kill and eat a single hyena, but would avoid a pack of hyenas. It is a question of is it worth risking injury or death by attacking a strong animal such as a hyena, when there is grazing animals nearby?