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D i n g o. By Lara.O’Neill. Habitat. The dingo lives in burrows, or holes already there in the ground. Appearance. It’s size is around about a Golden Retriever’s. It’s covering is yellowish-brown fur. Babies. Live or eggs?

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D i n g o

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  1. Dingo By Lara.O’Neill

  2. Habitat The dingo lives in burrows, or holes already there in the ground.

  3. Appearance It’s size is around about a Golden Retriever’s. It’s covering is yellowish-brown fur.

  4. Babies Live or eggs? Well, a dingo is a mammal and mammals have live babies so the answer is live. The babies are orange-like and sometimes black.

  5. Diet The dingo manly eats average size bilbies and wallabies, sometimes they even eat sheep or CATTLE! Sometimes, being feeders they do tend to eat small rodents and sometimes lizards.

  6. Predators The dingo only has one enemy, man.Butdo we eat them?Aborigines did but we think it’s disgusting!And I don’t see why not,I mean were talking about a dingo here,not some chicken,anyway dingoes EAT chickens so I think I’ll skip.

  7. Excellent work Lara. Great use of animations. Your information and choice of pictures to go with each fact is wonderful. You should be very proud of this work. Adding some music would make it even better, as well as a background for your slides. Well done. 21/5/14

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