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Dingo – Canis familiaris

The Dingo is Australia’s native dog and was first introduced by Aborigines onto the Australian mainland around 3000 years ago. Dingoes hunt in packs and mainly prey on small mammals, marsupials, birds and carrion (rotting meat).

Pure breed Dingoes usually have a red-ginger or sandy-yellow coat with black, white or tan patches on their cheeks, ears and legs. Dingoes with other coat colours or patterns generally indicate breeding with domestic dogs.
The gestation period of the Dingo is about 9 weeks and the female will have about 3-4 pups in a litter. If you register on our site now you will be able to check out our more in depth dingo video along with other australian animals on our australian wildlife conservation video map tours.

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