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Dingo!
Reply #315 - Yesterday at 11:22am
 
The dingo.

Is it just a dog, is it a subspecies of dog or a subspecies of wolf?
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Dingo

The dingo (either included in the species Canis familiaris, or considered one of the following independent taxa: Canis familiaris dingo, Canis dingo, or Canis lupus dingo) is an ancient (basal) lineage of dog[4][5] found in Australia. Its taxonomic classification is debated as indicated by the variety of scientific names presently applied in different publications. It is variously considered a form of domestic dog not warranting recognition as a subspecies, a subspecies of dog or wolf, or a full species in its own right.

The dingo is a medium-sized canine that possesses a lean, hardy body adapted for speed, agility, and stamina. The dingo's three main coat colourations are light ginger or tan, black and tan, or creamy white. The skull is wedge-shaped and appears large in proportion to the body. The dingo is closely related to the New Guinea singing dog: their lineage split early from the lineage that led to today's domestic dogs, and can be traced back through Maritime Southeast Asia to Asia. The oldest remains of dingoes discovered in Australia are around 3,500 years old.

A dingo pack usually consists of a mated pair, their offspring from the current year, and sometimes offspring from the previous year.


—wiki

According to one video I saw the dingo has a couple of features dogs like Socks etc do not:

1. The head is as wide as its body—where the head goes the body can follow

2. The head can be turned parallel to its body—dog’s can’t quite manage that.


Like other dogs, incl foxes and also feral cats, they can go into a killing frenzy, killing way more chickens or sheep etc that they can drag away to den or eat. Sheep are liable to panic causing this sort of frenzy so the dingo proof fence divides sheep and cattle raising areas with dingos on the cattle side.
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Re: Never too late to fall in love & other stories
Reply #316 - Yesterday at 11:23am
 
On to some YouTubes!

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Reply #317 - Yesterday at 11:27am
 

The Dingo: Australia's Most Misunderstood Predator




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Reply #318 - Yesterday at 11:33am
 
Dingo: The King of Australia



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Dingo—shorts
Reply #319 - Yesterday at 11:36am
 
Shorts:

Where did dingoes come from?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/M6qtuqTZxwU

From domesticated dogs, it seems. Arrived here 5000 years ago.


Extraordinary animals The Dingo:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fwmBwnYF2U0?feature=share


What sets Dingoes apart from domestic dogs?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hVJYPtmbs0U
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Reply #320 - Today at 8:12am
 
One Australian animal likely gave rise to the legend of mermaids.

What animal? The dugong.

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The dugong (/ˈd(j)uːɡɒŋ/; Dugong dugon) is a marine mammal. It is one of four living species of the order Sirenia, which also includes three species of manatees. It is the only living representative of the once-diverse family Dugongidae; its closest modern relative, Steller's sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas), was hunted to extinction in the 18th century.

The dugong is the only sirenian in its range, which spans the waters of some 40 countries and territories throughout the Indo-West Pacific. The dugong is largely dependent on seagrass communities for subsistence and is thus restricted to the coastal habitats that support seagrass meadows, with the largest dugong concentrations typically occurring in wide, shallow, protected areas, such as bays, mangrove channels, the waters of large inshore islands, and inter-reefal waters. The northern waters of Australia between Shark Bay and Moreton Bay are believed to be the dugong's contemporary stronghold.

Like all modern sirenians, the dugong has a fusiform body with no dorsal fin or hind limbs. The forelimbs or flippers are paddle-like. The dugong is easily distinguishable from the manatees by its fluked, dolphin-like tail; it also possesses a unique skull and teeth. Its snout is sharply downturned, an adaptation for feeding in benthic seagrass communities. The molar teeth are simple and peg-like, unlike the more elaborate molar dentition of manatees.

The dugong has been hunted for thousands of years for its meat and oil. Traditional hunting still has great cultural significance in several parts of its modern range, particularly northern Australia and the Pacific Islands. The dugong's current distribution is fragmented, and many populations are believed to be close to extinction. The IUCN lists the dugong as a species vulnerable to extinction, while the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species limits or bans the trade of derived products. Despite it being legally protected in many countries, the main causes of population decline remain anthropogenic and include fishing-related fatalities, habitat degradation, and hunting. With its long lifespan of 70 years or more and slow rate of reproduction, the dugong is especially vulnerable to extinction.


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Enough with text, what about some videos?
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Reply #321 - Today at 8:15am
 
The Biology and Anatomy of: the Dugong. Difference between dugong and manatee documentary



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Dugongs compared to manatees
Reply #322 - Today at 8:18am
 
Difference between dugongs and manatees:


https://www.youtube.com/shorts/quq5z2y97Oo
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Discovering the gentle giants
Reply #323 - Today at 8:21am
 
Discovering the gentle giants:


https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7h5OidnnL7A


Dugongs the source of the legend of mermaids?

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/f7gwmZWUdso?feature=share
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