Dingo+Arrives

Dingoes arrived in Australia around 4000 to 6000 years ago. They were introduced to Australia probably from the trading of aboriginals and indoesians. Dingoes live in many areas in Australia and are thought to have decended from the wild asian dog. They usually eat meat like kangaroos and rabbits but have a varied diet, eating insects and plants. There coat colour depends on where they live. If they live in sandy areas they will have a golden yellow coat and they will be darker black and tan in the forests. Dingoes don't really bark, they howl to warn others to keep away and to keep the pack together. They hunt mostly at night, either by themselves or with the pack. Dingoes live for about 10 years in the wild.



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