Dingoes
have
short,
soft
fur.
Their
fur
is
usually
gold
or
reddish
brown.
They
often
have
white
on
their
tail
tips,
paws,
and
bellies.
Dingoes
have
sharp
teeth.
Their
muzzles
are
long.
Dingoes
live
in
forests
and
deserts.
They
sometimes
live
near
people.
They
can
travel
more
than
six
miles
(10
km)
each
day.
Some
dingoes
live
alone.
Others
live
in
small
packs.
Dingoes
eat
meat.
They
mostly
eat
rodents.
They
also
eat
birds
and
reptiles.
A
dingo
will
hunt
small
animals
alone.
When
dingoes
hunt
large
animals,
they
work
together.
Dingo
pups
are
born
in
dens.
The
dens
are
made
from
caves,
hollow
logs,
or
rabbit
holes.
Pups
stay
in
these
dens
until
they
are
three
weeks
old.
Dingoes
live
for
up
to
10
years
in
the
wild.



