the appearence of the australian dingo
Most dingoes have almond-shaped eyes, strong jaws, large and sharp teeth and pointed ears. They also have a tail that is bottle-shaped to aid in balance, a slender chest and shoulders and quite a large head. They are mainly successful when it comes to hunting. They can withstand the harsh climate of Australia, including habitats and the like that don't exist in Australia like they do in other countries. 44-63cm is the average height of a dingo at the shoulders, as well as an average of 13-20kg in body weight.
There are three different types of dingoes - The Desert dingo, the Alpine dingo and the Northern dingo. Both the Desert and Alpine dingo carry a double coat, however, Northern dingoes lack a double coat and only have one. Their colours may vary from dark, tan, ginger and a small amount in the alpine regions are born with a almost white coat or a cream coat. They have lighter colours on the inside of their legs, their throat, underneath their tail and also right underneath the belly.
There are three different types of dingoes - The Desert dingo, the Alpine dingo and the Northern dingo. Both the Desert and Alpine dingo carry a double coat, however, Northern dingoes lack a double coat and only have one. Their colours may vary from dark, tan, ginger and a small amount in the alpine regions are born with a almost white coat or a cream coat. They have lighter colours on the inside of their legs, their throat, underneath their tail and also right underneath the belly.