dingo|dingoes|dingos in English

noun

[din·go || 'dɪŋgəʊ]

wild dog of Australia

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1. Dingoes, dingo hybrids, and feral dogs usually attack from the rear as they pursue their prey.

2. He also reported about dingoes that were aggressive and completely uncontrollable, but he was of the opinion that these reports "should not get more attention than they deserve," since the behaviour depends on how the dingo was raised since early puppyhood.

3. Wolves, dogs, and dingoes are subspecies of Canis lupus.

4. Dingoes occurred throughout mainland Australia before European settlement.

5. The black and tan dingoes possess a black coat with a tan muzzle, chest, belly, legs, and feet and can be found in 12% of dingoes.

6. In Australia, suspected predators of young birds include the dingo (Canis dingo) and fox (Vulpes vulpes) while brahminy kites (Haliastur indus) have been known to take eggs.

7. They also use the name walaku to refer to both dingoes and dogs.

8. During this time, dingoes may actively defend their territories using vocalisations, dominance behaviour, growling, and barking.

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11. Only three genes affect coat colour in the dingo compared with nine genes in the domestic dog.

12. 2020 Kangaroos, koalas, Tasmanian devils, dingoes, jumping spiders and wild Budgies are featured in the

13. Once, dingoes (wild dogs) circled me at a distance, their eerie howls filling the darkness.

14. Canines are native to every continent except Antarctica and Australia, where the dingo was introduced by humans

15. 12 Human species is omnivore ; it can be tamed as a lamb,[www.Sentencedict.com] or vicious as a dingo.

16. Lone dingoes can run down a rabbit, but are more successful by targeting kittens near rabbit warrens.

17. During studies on dingoes from the Eastern Highlands and Central Australia in captivity, no specific breeding cycle could be observed.

18. And if the buzzards don't get you the dingoes wait in the trees and as you fly by they...

19. The most famous record of a dingo attack was the disappearance of nine-week-old Azaria Chamberlain.

20. 14 Mrs Chamberlain, who insisted that a dingo had killed the baby, was released after three-and-a-half years in jail.

21. Dingoes breed once annually, depending on the estrous cycle of the females, which according to most sources, only come in heat once per year.

22. It's even possible that aborigines were keeping some of these dingoes as pets, and therefore they may have had an advantage in the battle for survival.

23. Mammals of the desert include the southern hairy-nosed wombat which shelters from the hot sun by burrowing into the sands, as well as typical desert animals such as red kangaroos and dingoes.

24. A pig (Sus papuensis), a dingo, several species of mice (of which Chiruromys is a peculiar genus), a few squirrels, and a considerable number of Chiroptera (bats) inhabit the country

25. Originally posted by Blueish: So what about the scrubs that just camp with a thermal dingo during Dom games and don't contribute? #realcodproblems They're not cheating and it's a legit way of playing.