FAST FACTS:
Dingoes are not dogs. They are anatomically and behaviourally different, and are classed as a unique species called Canis dingo.
Dingoes do not bark like a dog but howl, chortle, yelp, whine, growl, chatter, snort, cough and purr.
Dingoes have a broad diet including fresh meat, fish, eggs and carrion.
Dingoes have a strict social hierarchy and regularly mate for life.
Female dingoes have one annual breeding cycle, March to June.
As a natural predator, dingoes lack body odour.
Dingoes have no natural health issues and are immune to paralysis ticks.
Dingoes are far more flexible in limb and hip movement than dogs.
They can rotate their wrists and subluxate their hips. These adaptions aid hunting and moving through burrows.
A dingo’s skull is the broadest part of its anatomy. This assures the dingo that its body will follow its head through any obstacle, no matter how tight the squeeze!
Dingoes have much larger canine teeth than dogs.
Males participate in weaning and teaching of young.
Dingoes can run 60km/hour, travel 40km a day, jump two metres high and successfully climb trees.
Dingoes are driven by nature’s survival instincts: hunting, procreation, protection of territory and family.
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