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My Australian Animal Dingo

My Australian Animal Dingo. By Noah and Jackson. Dingo Appearance. Bushy tail Large eyes Big ears Yellowish-tan hair Sharp teeth 4 toed feet with white markings A dingo is 50c tall and 120c long. Dingos are. mammal. Life Cycle of a Dingo.

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My Australian Animal Dingo

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  1. My Australian Animal Dingo By Noah and Jackson

  2. Dingo Appearance • Bushy tail • Large eyes • Big ears • Yellowish-tan hair • Sharp teeth • 4 toed feet with white markings A dingo is 50c tall and 120c long.

  3. Dingos are mammal

  4. Life Cycle of a Dingo The bitch gives birth to her pups in a den. A litter of pups is usually about 5. Both the male and the female care of their pups. They catch food and bring it to the pups until they are about 3 weeks old. Then the pups leave the den and are taught to hunt by their parents. The parents will still catch the prey for their young but they leave it somewhere near the den for the pups to hunt down. A dingo pair stays together for life.

  5. Dingo - Diet Dingos eat almost everything. Dingos even eat insects. Dingo also eat dead animals and plants. Dingos eat sheep and also rabbits.

  6. Dingo - Habitat Dingos normally live in family groups or packs. Each of the groups of dingos have their of territory.

  7. Interesting Information - Dingos Dingos don’t bark. They howl as a way of announcing where their territory is. They make many different sounds to communicate within the group or to call pups that stray. Dingos mate between May and July and the pups are born 63 days later. Dingos been in Australia for about 3,500 years. Dingos can nearly turn their heads all the way round.

  8. Dingos Running around in circles

  9. THANK YOU!! Thank you for watching Noah and Jackson’s power point. 7 more slides to go.

  10. This is dingo speaking Hello said dingo

  11. Dingo At Uluru Noah and Jackson used Paint to draw a dingo at Uluru.

  12. Dingo picture page

  13. More Pictures (Dingo).

  14. More Information On Dingo DINGOS ARE AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  15. Dingo said “ by “. Thankyou for watching our Noah Dover and Jackson Monks POWER POINT Thanks for watching… Bye Now.

  16. BYE DINGO (Please clap)

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