WHAT DOES DINGO MEAN IN MALAY?
Dingo
Dingo is a freely free dog found mainly in Australia, as well as Southeast Asia, where it is said to have originated. He is currently relieved as a gray wolf subspecies, Canis lupus. Habitat dingo ranges from desert to pasture and to the edge of the forest. Dingo will usually make a nest in the abandoned rabbit hole and hollow logs close to an essential supply of water. Dingo is Australia's largest land-based predator, and plays an important role as a top predator. However, dingo is seen as a pest of animal farm animals because of attacks on animals. In fact, its predation of rabbits, kangaroos and mice may be beneficial to breeders. For many Australians, dingo is a cultural icon. There is concern that this species will be extinct. Dingo is seen by many people that it is responsible for the extinction of Tasmanian tigers in mainland Australia about two thousand years ago, but a recent study challenged this view.
Definition of dingo in the Malay dictionary
Dingo SJ Wild Dogs in Australia, Canis Dingo.
10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «DINGO»
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Dingo Makes Us Human: Life and Land in an Australian ...
This ethnography explores the culture of the Yarralin people in the Northern Territory.
Australian nature poems by award winning author Caroline Glen
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Bluey & Dingo's Outback Adventure
Beautifully illustrated over 40 pages and aimed at the 4-7 years' old age group, Bluey and Dingo's Outback Adventure follows the exciting adventure of a farmer who has to travel deep into the Outback to save a sick camel.
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The Dingo's Got My Baby: The autobiography of Lindy ...
It was seven years before the conviction was overturned. This is the true story behind a tragedy whose echoes reverberated around the world. "This is the story of a little girl who lived, and breathed, and loved, and was loved.
Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton,
2012
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Networking Arguments: Rhetoric, Transnational Feminism, ...
Networking Arguments presents an original study on the use and misuse of global institutional rhetoric and the effects of these practices on women, particularly in developing countries.
Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and relationship with people of the dingo, a wild dog of Australia, and explains why they may become extict.
Janice Koler-Matznick,
2002
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Unsung Ordinary Men: A Generation Like No Other
A Generation Like No Other Sally Dingo. PART III 17 The shadows There is a purity which strikes you. PART III.
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Little Red Meets the Dingo
An introduction to producing a successful dramatic arts performance. Contains a full stage play with detailed adaptations and instructions for film productions, puppet show and radio play.
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How to Have Fun Training and Understanding Your Dingo ...
Have fun training and understanding your Dingo dog with these fun helpful tips! 1.
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The Dingo Debate: Origins, Behaviour and Conservation - Halaman 298
Conclusion Private dingo sanctuaries and organisations are essential to the future of the dingo in Australia. They fulfil many important roles that are critical for promoting dingo conservation, that various wildlife organisations, public zoos and ...