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I read an interesting story about these animals.



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Posts: 19812 | Location: The LOST Nation | Registered: 27 March 2001Reply With Quote
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Mostly they belong to the legal profession. They feed on carrion & misery and cost $150/hr to feed

Some dingos are good but most roam in packs. One dingo in town will starve but two will make lots on money being paid by agrieved parties, to howl at each other
 
Posts: 1785 | Location: Kingaroy, Australia | Registered: 29 April 2002Reply With Quote
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In Timor I saw dogs that were VERY Dingo looking, in body shape, colour and size. The local kampong (village)dogs of Tailand look very similar as well, leading the boffins to suggest that they came down through Tailand/Malaysia/Indonesia. At Taronga Zoo they also have a few New Ginuea wild dogs whick look the same as the dingo but with shorter legs. Which make sense concidering the jungle in that country, a short legged dog would have an advantage.

I would love a dingo for a pet, I think they are a good looking dog, but with the moving around I do and the chance of living in Queensland (who won't allow dingo's or their cross's as pets) I can't.
I had a chat to our vet not long ago about dingo's, he said wild/feral dogs will over time evolve back to the dingo shape and colours.

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