Dingos
A Little About The Dingo
What is a Dingo?
The Dingo, Canis familiaris: Breed: dingo is a member of a group of primitive dogs
characterised by short coats, erect ears, characteristic skull shape and teeth and, most
importantly an annual breeding cycle. It is a medium built, elegant and active dog of great
nimbleness and agility with a head and body length of 860 - 980 mm and tail length of 260 - 380
mm. Adults generally weigh between 10
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the co-existence with humans is present, fatalities can be possible. It
is believed that Dingoes originally were a domestic dog brought to Australia by the aborigines. Because they often breed with domestic dogs, it is believed that only about
25% of Dingoes alive today are purebreds.
Table of Contents
1. Habitat
2. Niche
3. Weather/climate
4. 3 other plant organisms in biome
5. 3 other plant organisms in biome
6. Description of 3 interactions of organisms in biome
7. Human impact and future of dingo
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