dingo

டிங்கோ
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Because they prey on calves and sheep, dingoes and wild dogs are viewed as a threat to livestock.
a wild or half-domesticated dog with a sandy-colored coat, found in Australia. It is believed to have been introduced by early Aboriginal immigrants.
translation of 'dingo'
டிங்கோ (காட்டு நாய்)
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Meanwhile, the wild 'dingo' living in the outback existed on a diet that ranged from kangaroos to small rodents.
New DNA research has found that Australia's iconic wild dog, the 'dingo' , probably descended from a family pet brought to the continent 5,000 years ago.
This muscle is infrequent in humans but is commonly found in the dog, fox, wolf, jackal, panther, and the 'dingo' .
This is settled but authentically wild, with koala in tall, thick gum trees, shy but visible wallabies and a black 'dingo' , a bush dog that glares balefully at visitors but never approaches.
She has always maintained that a 'dingo' - a wild dog - took her baby.
Some species live in light woodlands, although most generally prefer open country where their great speed is an advantage in escaping dangers such as Australia's wild native dog, the 'dingo' .
The 'dingo' , a wild dog, is thought to have contributed to the tiger's demise on mainland Australia and in Papua New Guinea.
Apart from being chased by a wild 'dingo' , nothing has disturbed the gentle pattern of his existence.
The 'dingo' , one of Australia's many indigenous animals, is also, like the kangaroo, something of a national mascot.
Australia has long battled its native wild dog the 'dingo' , but now domestic hunting dogs have bred with dingoes to produce a larger, aggressive feral dog.
The only possible predators - the 'dingo' and the Tasmanian wolf - were already being shot and kept in check by the sheep ranchers.
What he realised is that the Australian 'dingo' is the original canid that formed an alliance with humans.
Because they prey on calves and sheep, 'dingoes' and wild dogs are viewed as a threat to livestock.
But it was generally agreed that the 'dingoes' were keeping the wild pigs away.
We chose 'dingoes' because they are more vocal than foxes.
I've made sure he is not dead, in a coma, in a witness relocation program, been carried off and devoured by wild 'dingos' , suffering from amnesia or has recently been kidnapped by aliens.
By the campfire at night we'll hear the wild 'dingos' call
Aborigines used 'dingoes' as hunting dogs, and valued them as companions.
The bureau defines ‘wild dogs’ as domestic dogs gone wild, 'dingoes' , and their hybrids.
Police marksmen with Aborigine trackers were hunting for two 'dingoes' or wild dogs who attacked the boys on Fraser Island, scene of a spate of attacks in recent years.
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