How does dingoes catch its food?
meow, ok the anser is: they sneck up on the animal and then jumps up, lands on it and kills it...
because its like a dog and all dogs run away when someone is hitting him/her or when it is running after someone or when it knows something bad is happaning.And when it smells something like drugs so that means dont ever go next to a wild dog or dingos.
No, dingos will not harm humans, as they are extremely shy, only those few dingos (mainly on Fraser Island) who have been socialized by people will come close to humans. The rangers say they are being dangerous, but in fact they are curious. Though like any other canine, dingos may harm a person if threatened or pressured etc.
Yes, they can. As members of the canine or dog family, dingoes cannot climb trees the way a cat or squirrel does. However, unlike other canines, dingoes will jump up onto a large branch or bent trunk of a tree if they feel like it.
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Does a dingo have blubber or fur?
It is a wild form of the domestic dog, which means it will definitely have fur.
Do dingoes live in the rainforest?
Dingos are free-range animals. They can mostly be found living in Australia. Some may live in South Asia, but they do not live in the rainforest.
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dingoes hunt for themselves mostly during dawn /dusk and their pup are fed by there parents until 3 weeks time.
they are large, blue and have scales. But that is only the snow variety. There is also the amazonian dingo which has light green feathers to blend in with its surroundings
Do dingoes live in other countries?
Yes, dingos live in countries other than Australia, but their numbers are greatest in Australia. Dingos are believed to exist in Burma, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, but not in great numbers.
The dingo is not classified as endangered, but is classified as Vulnerable, due mainly to hybridization with feral domestic canines.
Are dingos endangered and why?
No, but they are listed as vulnerable. The reason is people still kill them because they consider them vermin, because they will sometimes kill livestock. Source; IUCN Redlist