Maybe the Dingo ate your baby?
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@bensvillelass - Wild Dingoes aren't feral by the way, they're native to Australia.
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Well, I think that is a very misleading heading. I'm not sure what it is trying to say? These dingos are raised in the zoo, in 'tame' conditions, fed daily. They are not wild feral dingos... ?? What is your purpose for posting this with that heading?
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@gwinham Its called Australia Zoo.
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@MrMonkeyInk Really? Wow, that's interesting. Learn something new everyday!
I certainly don't think I'd be brave enough!
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@HBonhamCarterFan24 As a matter of fact I have known a few people with dingos (or warrigal) as pets and they have been perfectly fine, whilst it is true that Frazer Island is the only place left where there are pure dingos, that is, without domestic dog in their genetic make up. When travelling in the jungles of northern Thailand I came across a very similar looking dog living with the tribes people there.
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Listen to you people.... "wild dogs" What dog isnt a Wild animal? In fact Dingo's were one of the FIRST dogs used as pets. Used to keep children warm in the cold of winter in the back of covered wagons.
So your wild dog theory is shit. All dogs are a wild breed. And all dogs would eat other animals if we would let them. But as a pup we train them to eat the food they are given.
Wild raised Dingo eat animals like they are soposto. There is nothing wrong with that.
I feed mine rabbits + mice.
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I've never seen dogs in a zoo before. Here in America we have dogs as pets .... lol
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damn dingo eatin babies!
@richieinca It's a dingo, related to a dog in the same way a wolf is..... wouldn't want a dingo for a pet, believe you me.
HBonhamCarterFan24 1 year ago 4
Foxes can be domesticated. Why would dingos be any different?
soccerprog226 4 months ago