Habitat and Community
I live in the Australian Outback, which is basically a desert. We live in all parts of the Outback, so you can find us all over. We like to stay near the best woodland because there it is damper and cooler. This, is my habitat.
My community is how I interact with fellow dingoes and other animals. I have a terrible confession to make. Most of the other animals... I kill. Sometimes I even kill other dingoes! The only way to stop this being the same all the time is to put a bigger predator into my environment. Mostly I like to stay in my own territory unless I am hunting, but I usually hunt on my own unless I feel like a feast. Then I will gang up with other dingoes to find a meal.
Both me and my mate are responsible for taking care of the pups. Luckily I am one of the dominant dingoes, otherwise I wouldn't have the rights to mate and I would have to find food for other pups!
Both me and my mate are responsible for taking care of the pups. Luckily I am one of the dominant dingoes, otherwise I wouldn't have the rights to mate and I would have to find food for other pups!
I can adapt pretty easily to my environment. I am a very fast runner so I can catch my prey, and I also have very sharp teeth so I can eat my prey easily.
Birth and Death: What Happens in My Lifecycle?
Birth:
Breed once a year- March-June
Nine weeks of pregnancy
4-6 pups per litter
stay with parents from 2-12 months
live up to 10 years
Death:
Natural Causes
The breed dies out because of cross breeding with Domestic Dogs
Loss of habitat
Breed once a year- March-June
Nine weeks of pregnancy
4-6 pups per litter
stay with parents from 2-12 months
live up to 10 years
Death:
Natural Causes
The breed dies out because of cross breeding with Domestic Dogs
Loss of habitat