But it was generally agreed that the dingoes were keeping the wild pigs away. |
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Unlike pure dingoes, which, like wolves, live in packs ruled by an alpha male and female, wild packs of crossbreeds are uncontrolled. |
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Tammars survived the introduction of dingoes and, more recently, red foxes. |
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When the dingoes are persecuted, however, it disrupts the social structure of dingo packs and leads to crossbreeding. |
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There are no records of either thylacines or dingoes having ever lived on the island. |
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Because they prey on calves and sheep, dingoes and wild dogs are viewed as a threat to livestock. |
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I have been told that the track is the hang-out for a pack of hybrid dingoes. |
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Aborigines living in the coastal Kimberley region of Australia's top end sometimes dance a corroboree re-enacting the arrival of dingoes to Australia. |
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Rangers on the island kill dingoes that appear aggressive to humans and about 40 of the animals have been destroyed during the past 10 years, officials said. |
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Aborigines used dingoes as hunting dogs, and valued them as companions. |
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Australia has long battled its native wild dog the dingo, but now domestic hunting dogs have bred with dingoes to produce a larger, aggressive feral dog. |
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If people know generally that dingoes, kangaroos, emus and brumbies are likely to wander onto the road, they are aware of it and they drive accordingly. |
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Police marksmen with Aborigine trackers were hunting for two dingoes or wild dogs who attacked the boys on Fraser Island, scene of a spate of attacks in recent years. |
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Many creatures are nocturnal but if you take your night vision goggles you could see dunnarts, mulgaras, dingoes, kangaroos, rabbits, foxes, camels and donkeys. |
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But they also are charged with preserving native species within the boundaries of their parks and I guess they're pretty keen to look after purebred dingoes and not hybrids. |
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No longer will Australia be able to say that dingoes are not dangerous and will only attack if provoked. |
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Unlike most canines, dingoes are capable of rotating their wrists. |
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He has no electricity, but spent two and a half years erecting miles of chain mesh fencing to keep the dingoes out of his 90 acres of bushland. |
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If the girls can help Aquamarine find true love in three days, then the mermaid will grant them a wish and Hailey won't have to live with the dingoes and wombats. |
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The teacher will choose two students from the sidelines to be dingoes. |
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Other photos of dingoes feeding attest to the variety in their diet, from small mammals, fish, and carrion, to fruit such as mango, coconut and pandanus. |
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Dingoes are the oldest purebred dog in the world and were isolated from other dogs for 5000 years until the arrival of Europeans and their dogs. |
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Dingoes were originally pack animals and Australia's largest carnivores, and are believed to have caused the extinction of the thylacine and Tasmanian devil on the mainland. |
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During the inaugural match for the trophy in December 2007, Muscat Magpies defeated Dubai Dingoes by a nine-goal margin. |
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Dingoes roam the rocky outcrops as the calls of shore birds echo behind the heath-covered dunes. |
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Dingoes are unique to Australia and can be found in the outback. |
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Dingoes make their homes in hollowed out logs, dens, or rabbit holes. |
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