DINGO


Meaning of DINGO in English

Australian wild dog ( Canis dingo ), apparently introduced from Asia 5,000–8,000 years ago.

It has short, soft fur, a bushy tail, and erect, pointed ears. It is about 4 ft (1.2 m) long, including the 12-in. (30-cm) tail, and stands about 24 in. (60 cm) tall. Its colour varies between yellowish and reddish brown, often with white underparts, feet, and tail tip. Dingoes hunt alone or in small groups. They formerly preyed on kangaroos but now feed mainly on rabbits and sometimes on livestock. They contributed, through competition for resources, to the extermination of the Tasmanian wolf and the Tasmanian devil on the Australian mainland.

Dingo ( Canis dingo )

G.R. Roberts

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