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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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How much food does a dingo eat?

A dingo is a free-range dog that lives in Australia mainly. It eats livestock, kangaroos, wallaby, rabbits, and other small rodents.

What letters make this word g o t n r s?

The letters spell the 3 letter words nog and nor. They spell the 2 letter words go, no, on and or. Some scrabble dictionaries also will accept rong meaning to form a ring around.

What words can you make from these letters o o i y n e a?

2-letter words

ae, ai, an, ay, en, in, na, ne, no, oe, on, oy, ya, ye

3-letter words

ain, ane, ani, any, aye, eon, ion, nae, nay, noo, one, yea, yen, yin, yon

4-letter words

aeon, ayin, naoi, yean, yoni

34 words found.

What words use the letters o r e n s o m?

4-letter words

eons, erns, eros, meno, mono, mons, moon, moor, moos, more, morn, mors, noes, nome, noms, norm, nose, omen, omer, ones, ores, rems, roes, roms, room, rose, some, sone, soon, sore, sorn

5-letter words

enorm, meson, monos, moons, moors, moose, mores, morns, moron, morse, nomes, nomos, noose, norms, omens, omers, romeo, rooms, roose, senor, snore

6-letter words

morons, morose, nooser, romeos, sermon, sooner

What is the average lifespan of a gunite pool?

How long will the shell of a gunite pool last?

There are lots of pools made with gunite or shotcrete that are 50+ years old. As there are many inground pools of all types built in the 1970's still full of family fun times. With first finishes, and equipment 30 years old. I often for example see old heaters still working that were built in the early 1970's. Sure there are much more efficent units today.

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Pools can be refinished just like any other item of your home. Your finish, underground plumbing, and other parts of your pool are going to last longer today then days of old, simply because many products are built better. A good example are the additives of todays Concrete being one of them.

Your preventitive maintenance is going to play a big part of how long something is going to last as you well know, as is the quality of the product, what your willing to pay for quality will have an effect. Look far past the price as usual.

Ask your pool professional he can show you many new high quality swimming pool products, along with energy efficent equipment and meet a varity of budgets.

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What is dingoes life cycle?

they start as a pup to a teen then to a full adult dingo

Do dingos eat baby dingos?

No, dingoes are very kind to human beings. A lot of Australian tribes even keep them as pets. They would rather prefer eating kangaroos or rabbits as a meal. Although "a dingo ate your baby!" is funny, it has yet to be actually proven.

There have been cases where dingos have picked up babies and there was a recorded case where a wild dog attacked a 9 year old boy who sustained injuries he later died from.

Also, in the famous case of "A dingo ate my baby" clothing worn by the baby in mention was find near a dingo lair, and the individuals imprisoned for the death of the baby were released.

It is quite possible for a dingo to take a child and to cause injuries that could cause death, but it's arguable as to whether there is any more or less risk as you would have with any other dog.

What is the wild Australian dog's name?

Australia's only wild dog is the dingo. The dingo is not truly native, as it did not originate on the continent like the hundreds of marsupial species did, but it has been in Australia for thousands of years. It was originally brought with the Aboriginal people between 4000 and 6000 years ago, and has come to be regarded as a native Australian animal. it is Australia's largest native carnivorous mammal.

When was the cat introduced to Australia and why?

Cats were probably not so much introduced, but more likely they escaped from ships. It was common practice to keep cats on ships to keep the rodents under control, so they most likely arrived with the First Fleet. However, it is also highly probable that some of the early settlers also brought cats with them for the same reason or as pets.

There is evidence to suggest that domestic cats arrived in Australia long before the First Fleet. It would appear that the Macassan traders who sought trepang (sea slugs) off Australia's northern coast some 500 years before the First Fleet had ships' cats, some of which stayed behind in Australia when the ships moved on. Naturally, these cats turned feral once they had to fend for themselves, and with no natural predators in Australia, their population proliferated rather well.

How many dingoes are left in Australia?

Dingoes are wild dogs that live in many parts of Australia. An accurate count is difficult, as many feral domestic dogs live in the same areas and interbreed with the dingoes. Dingoes are listed as vulnerable, but not endangered. However, some estimates say there are only a few hundred pure dingoes left, while others say there are tens of thousands of them.

How does the dingo survive in Australian outback?

Northwest Wetlands magpie geese, dusky rats, and agile wallabies Central Australia European rabbits, long-haired rats, house mice, lizards and red kangaroos North-westEastern wallaroos, red kangroos East & Southeastern Highlands wallabies, possums, wombats

Do dingoes live in the Australian desert?

It depends upon what you understand by the term "desert". Dingoes do not live in sandy deserts. They live almost everywhere, including semi-arid areas of Australia, where spinifex grass or scrubland is plentiful, and where there is a permanent water supply, even if they have to dig to reach it. Where there is any type of vegetation, there is also animal life. Dingoes are opportunistic feeders, eating any prey that is available, and also carrion. They have a short coat with an undercoat that protects them from both the daytime desert heat and the night-time desert cold. They tend to live in areas where there are rocks and caves for shelter.

How did dingoes come to Australia?

Cats came on ships with the First Fleet- most ships had at least one cat for rat suppression. Also, some cats escaped from shipwrecks (it's though Dutch ships lost off the western coast allowed cats to spread before white settlement). Also, many pet cats escaped and became feral (wild).

Do most people live on the southern coast of Australia?

The large majority of Australians live along the Eastern Coast. Australia's 3 biggest cities sit along this coast - Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane. You can see city populations here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Australia_by_population

What is in Africa that looks like a dingo?

No. Dingos are from Australia. Canines are not indigenous to Australia. Dingos were originally domesticated dogs that were brought to Australia by Europeans. They escaped into the wild and turned ferril.

Why is your name bingo?

for those who are named Bingo, their grandma probably named them after her favorite past time Bingo!

What is bingo?

Bingo is a square piece of paper with the letters B, I, N, G, O across the top. There are columns under each letter, each with 5 squares. In the center is a free space. You get chips, which can be anything from plastic circles to paper squares. Most commonly, each square other than the free space has a number in it. A person will call out numbers like this "B, 16!" If in column B you have the number 16, you cover it with a chip. Once you have a full line of 15 diagonally, horizontally, or vertically, you stand up and shout "Bingo!!!" Your answers are then checked, and if they are all valid, you normally win a prize. There are countless variations, though.

What environment does a dingo live in?

A dingo's habitat is a sandy desert or a semidesert.

Number of states in Australia?

None any more.

Prior to Federation, the colonies included:

  • New South Wales
  • Victoria
  • Tasmania
  • South Australia (which included what is now the Northern Territory)
  • Queensland
  • Western Australia

Australia retains seven external (offshore) territories, which are not colonies. These include:

  • Coral Sea Islands Territory
  • Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island (although Norfolk Island is an Australian territory, a passport is required for anyone, including Australians, to enter it)
  • Heard and McDonald Islands
  • Ashmore and Cartier Islands
  • Christmas Island
  • Cocos (Keeling) Islands
  • Macquarie Island and the Australian Antarctic Territory.

Are australian dingos illegal in the US?

yes.

No. As the owner of a pair of ALpine dingoes this imported from Australia I can state that this is not correct. There are federal and state permits required

What is the Relative roughness factor of a fiberglass pipe?

relative roughness is the average bump height divided by the same characteristic length (pipe diamter) the relative roughness is calculated by k/d, k=0.0015 and d being the diameter relative roughness is the average bump height divided by the same characteristic length (pipe diamter) the relative roughness is calculated by k/d, k=0.0015 and d being the diameter