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1 Dingoes By:Antonia Gabrial
1) Type the name of your animal 2) type your name 3) include a picture of your animal 4) change fonts and colors to personalize. By:Antonia Gabrial

2 A pic showing your animal.
Animal Facts Diet A dingo is a carnivore carnivores are animals that only eat meat. A dingo eat many things such has kangaroos, rabbits ,lizards, pigs, sheep and cattle Description Dingoes come in many different colors such has red-brown, black, tan, and white. A dingoes length and height is 1 ½ to 2 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet long. Dingoes weigh up to 49 pounds (22 kilograms). A dingo has short fur not long. Did you know that a dingo can move it’s head in almost a complete circle. Movement A dingo crawls but they are excellent runner, jumpers, and climbers. Did you know that a dingo can bound two meters high and easily climb trees 1) Type a description of your animal 2) Type whether your animal is an herbivore, omnivore, or carnivore and what does it eat? 3) text telling how your animal moves 4) pic showing your animal 5)change fonts and colors to personalize. A pic showing your animal.

3 Habitat Map showing where your animal lives Picture showing your animal in its habitat. A dingo lives in a lot places but you will mostly find them in Australia. You will probably find them in a desert, grassland, woodlands, and much more. A dingo adapts to many different places but you will mostly find them in Australia. 1) Map showing where your animal lives 2) pic of your animal in its habitat. 3) text telling where your animal lives, description of habitat, and any adaptations animal has to live in habitat 4) change fonts and colors to personalize.

4 Life Cycle A dingo gives live birth between 1 and 10 babies at a time. It tacks About 63 days for a baby dingo to be born. The mom tacks care of a dingo baby for 4 months. A baby dingo are a tiny version of an adult dingo that is light pink. A picture of the animal as a baby or young. Provide information telling about what the animal looks like as an adult. You can include information about how it changes as it grows and life expectancy. 1) Info about when animal a baby 2) pic of your animal as baby or when young 3) text telling about animal changes as growing into an adult 4) pic of your animal as an adult 5) change fonts and colors to personalize. A picture of the animal as a grown/ mature animal.

5 Animal Interactions A dingo communicates by howling, growling, yelping, whines, and purrs. Dingo’s phonetic communication but they howl and whimper more and bark like a dog less. Pic of animal adaptation that allows it to protect itself In this pic all the dingoes are forming a group to protect them self This Dingo looks like it sees a predator and is about howl Dingo’s predators are crocodiles, human hunters, buffalo, cattle, a snake bite, and a wedged tailed eagle. When a dingo sees a predator they can camoflauge. They can also form a group and communicate with each other. 1) Info about animal adaptation that protects your animal 2) pic and caption of an adaptation 3) text telling about another animal interaction (enemy, predator, prey, etc) 4) pic and caption of enemy, predator, prey, etc. 5) change fonts and colors to personalize. Pic of enemy, predator, prey, etc.

6 Interesting Facts Dingo Pack
Did you know the size of the dingoes pack depends on the size of their prey that they are after. attack Dingoes might be curious but if a human try’s to feed a dingo the dingo will attack A pic to accompany fact #2 Curious Did you know dingoes will occasionally approach human beings because a dingo is curious about the world. 1) Fact #1 and picture 2) fact #2 and picture 3) fact #3 and picture 4) change fonts and colors to personalize. A pic to accompany fact #1 A pic to accompany fact #3


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