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Food
Dingo's are opportunistic predator
with mammals making up about 60% of its diet,
with reptiles and birds making up the remainder. Mainly a solitary
hunter, but families
sometime can hunt as a group.
Breeding
Three to four pups are usually
born in winter, and they remain with their parents for
about 6 months. Unlike domestic dogs, which breed twice a year the dingo
only
breeds once a year. Pure dingoes are becoming rare in some areas
due to
interbreeding with domestic dogs.
Habitat
The Dingo is commonly found throughout
all of Australia, and in all habitats,
however it is not found in the island stateTasmania.