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Dingo - College Paper

Dingo


Nobody is exactly sure where the �Canis familiaris � came from, it isn�t originally from Austrailia but arrived between 3,500 to 4,000 years ago. The oldest fossil is dated at about 3,400 years old. It is thought that the is from the same family as the Indian Wolf, like many domestic dogs (Canis familiaris), but it has enough of its ancestors charachteristics that it has its own variety.
There are two theories about where the came from. One is that its relatives lived in India and were brought there by indian traders. The other is that its relatives were from south east Asia and was brought there by people traveling the sea. However it happened es did very well in Australia. ...

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Large animals are chased until the es can catch them or until the weaker ones drop back. es don�t always get their prey, however kangaroos can lean back on their tails and kick hard enough to rip open a �s stomach.
The gestation period of the is about 63 days, and the litters average about 5 to 8 pups. After 2 weeks, the mother will throw up food for the pups to eat. After 3 weeks, both parents will bring food to the den. Prey around the den is left for the pups to practice hunting.
The usual color of dingoes is yellow-ginger. However other colors have appeared. In northern and central Austrailia, 88.6% of the dingoes are yellow-ginger, 3.8% are black and tan, and 1.9% are white. In southern Austrailia, yellow-ginger dingoes have decreased by 45.9%, but black and tan have increased dy 19.1%, and white dingoes have almost dissapeared.

Since Europeans came to Austrailia to farm, dingoes have been nothing but a problem for them. Dingoes kill thousands of sheep ...

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Added: 3/21/2008 09:06:29 AM
Category: Science & Nature
Type: Premium Paper
Words: 554
Pages: 3

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