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DINGO

Shamira wade Endangered Species. DINGO. Facts. Dingoes cannot bark but they can howl. Male dingoes are larger than females. Males weigh 26 to 43 pounds and females weigh 21 to 35 pounds. Dingoes breed once a year.

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DINGO

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  1. Shamira wade Endangered Species DINGO

  2. Facts • Dingoes cannot bark but they can howl. • Male dingoes are larger than females. Males weigh 26 to 43 pounds and females weigh 21 to 35 pounds. • Dingoes breed once a year. • Wild Australian dingoes kill and eat prey ranging in size from small lizards, birds and rodents up to sheep and kangaroos. • People also have them as pets

  3. Why Dingoes are Endangered • dingoes are endangered because they were hunted down by the hunters

  4. Behavior • Dingoes are very active during the day in cooler areas • They are shy towards humans

  5. Predators • Dingoes don’t have many predators but People are the main ones

  6. What They Eat • rabbits • Sheep • Cattle • Water buffalo

  7. Were They Live • A dingo can adapt to any environment • They mostly live in Australia

  8. How they hunt • They mostly hunt together • They mainly eat two times a day

  9. Work Cited • www.endageredanimals .com • www.Wikipedia.com • www.bing.com

  10. The End

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