Dingoes - page 2

What do Dingo eat?
Dingoes generally eat small native mammals, introduced feral animals and some domestic animals. Discarded food from campers and fishers are also eaten...
What do Dingo do?
Dingoes are Australia's largest meat-eater (carnivore) and hunt many kinds of animals. They hunt mainly at night. Depending on the size of the prey, d...
What color are Dingo?
The colour of a Dingo's coat is largely determined by where it lives. The 'standard' coat colour is ginger with white feet. However, in the desert are...
What are Dingo predators?
As an apex predator in the Australian ecosystem, an adult dingo has few other natural predators, especially when it protected by the entire pack. Howe...
How many types of Dingo are there?
The ginger colour is dominant and carries the other three main colours - black, tan, and white. White dingoes breed true, and black and tan dingoes br...
How fast do Dingo run?
Dingoes can run 60km/hour, travel 40km a day, jump two metres high and successfully climb trees. How fast are dingoes?Can a Dingo beat a kangaroo?Are ...
How do Dingo sleep?
Dingoes are generally solitary animals that keep to themselves when they hunt at night. However, they will form friendships and gather into packs only...
How do Dingo reproduce?
They also scavenge from humans, particularly in their Asian range. Dingoes breed only once a year. Females typically give birth to about five pups, wh...
How do Dingo give birth?
Dingoes have their pups in caves, hollow logs, and enlarged rabbit warrens. Breeding occurs in the spring, and, after a gestation period of 63 days, f...