facts
• Dingoes do not have the ability to bark, but they can instead howl.
• Dingoes have ears that are always permanently erect.
• Dingoes can be found in both Australia and some parts of Asia - including Thailand.
• Australian Dingoes are much larger than most Asian Dingoes.
• Male Dingoes are usually much larger in size than Female Dingoes.
• Research at the University of Sydney is implicating that dingoes may be the world's oldest canine.
• During autumn is when Australian dingoes mate.
• Dingoes can usually have from one to ten pups.
• If another female dingo in a pack has a pup(s), the dominant female in the pack will kill the pup.
• Only the dominant male and female dingo in a pack are allowed to have pups.
• Other members of the pack will help care for the dominant dingoes' pups.
• Gestation period for dingoes is usually two months.
• Dingoes have the ability to turn their head around 180 degrees in all directions.
• Wild dingoes usually live for five to seven years.
• Dingoes taken care of in captivity usually live for around fifteen years.
• Dingoes are smarter than the domestic dog.
• Dingoes are harder to train than the domestic dog.
• Dingoes have larger and sharper teeth than the domestic dog.
• Dingoes have ears that are always permanently erect.
• Dingoes can be found in both Australia and some parts of Asia - including Thailand.
• Australian Dingoes are much larger than most Asian Dingoes.
• Male Dingoes are usually much larger in size than Female Dingoes.
• Research at the University of Sydney is implicating that dingoes may be the world's oldest canine.
• During autumn is when Australian dingoes mate.
• Dingoes can usually have from one to ten pups.
• If another female dingo in a pack has a pup(s), the dominant female in the pack will kill the pup.
• Only the dominant male and female dingo in a pack are allowed to have pups.
• Other members of the pack will help care for the dominant dingoes' pups.
• Gestation period for dingoes is usually two months.
• Dingoes have the ability to turn their head around 180 degrees in all directions.
• Wild dingoes usually live for five to seven years.
• Dingoes taken care of in captivity usually live for around fifteen years.
• Dingoes are smarter than the domestic dog.
• Dingoes are harder to train than the domestic dog.
• Dingoes have larger and sharper teeth than the domestic dog.