Dingo

The Dingo is a wild canine native to Australia. It is a powerful and opportunistic predator that preys on a variety of animals, including kangaroos, wallabies, and rabbits.

The Dingo is a vital part of its ecosystem, as its presence helps to control the populations of its prey.

The Dingo is a highly social animal that lives in small packs. It is a true symbol of the Australian wilderness.

Dingo

Dingo

Classification

Mammalia > Carnivora > Canidae > Canis > C. lupus dingo

Native To

Conservation Status

Average Height

2 - 2.5 feet
(0.6 - 0.8 m)

Average Weight

20 - 50 lbs
(9 - 23 kg)

Average Life Span

10 years

Gestation Period

63 days

Diet

Carnivore (kangaroos, wallabies, rabbits)

Social Structure

Pack

Biomes
(And Habitats)

Did You Know?

The Dingo is a wild dog native to Australia.

They are known for their intelligence and adaptability.

Dingoes do not bark much, but they do howl to communicate.

They are important predators in their ecosystem, helping to control populations of other animals.

Dingoes are social animals and often live in packs.

Their diet includes a variety of animals, from small rodents to kangaroos.

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