Word info

Dingoes

Noun

The word is derived from dingo

Examples

Paddle (2000), pp. 81. Both dingoes and foxes have been noted to hunt the emu on the mainland. citation citation European settlers believed the thylacine to prey upon farmers' sheep and poultry. Source: Internet

Why should we be surprised to learn that the movement is uphill, up out of the swamps of backyard tethering, ruthless puppy factories and roaming packs of dingoes in our alleyways? Source: Internet

Qlander, In NT dingoes are protected and the "industry" agreed with the NT Gov that a certain level of stock losses were acceptable to cattle producers. Source: Internet

Scientists officially declared the species had been wiped out back in 1936, not because of Victorian collectors but rather the victims of competition from indigenous humans and invasive dingoes. Source: Internet

The absolute extinction is attributed to competition from indigenous humans and invasive dingoes. Source: Internet

Dingoes eating my baby? Source: Internet

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