In the wild up to 10 years, in captivity up to 18 years.
Dingos do not migrate. They are territorial animals that typically stay within a defined home range. They are known to travel long distances in search of food or a mate, but they do not have specific migration patterns.
there are many people who have dingos as pets but not that many the native tribes belive they are gods and the dingos live with them but it is not smart to keep them as pets just in case there are many people who have dingos as pets but not that many the native tribes belive they are gods and the dingos live with them but it is not smart to keep them as pets just in case
I'm pretty sure it's a pack of dingos.
Dingoes are wild dogs native to Australia and generally do not live in caves. They typically make their dens or burrows in sheltered areas such as hollow logs, under rock ledges, or in dense vegetation.
Dingos are found throughout mainland Australia, except for Tasmania. They typically inhabit a variety of habitats such as forests, grasslands, and deserts. Dingos are also sometimes found on Fraser Island in Queensland.
Yes
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.
Cheetahs are from Africa and the Dingo is from Australia.
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.
Australia has the wild dogs called Dingos
DIngoes are considered to be pests by the people in Australia and Southeast Asia. Because of this, they are hunted and are now vulnerable to extinction. There are still plenty left but their remaining populations will need protection to survive.