Dingoes
For a
study in sheer animal cunning it would be difficult to
surpass the dingo; an animal very similar in appearance
to the domestic dog with good reason the dingo is
the original dog, the first wolf to be domesticated from
Asia 3,000 years ago and now released for so many
generations in Australia that it has returned to
wolf-like behaviour.
Rob Bredl examines this killer
of the outback to find the truth behind the hype. It
successfully hunts kangaroos as well as running down
sheep and cattle. For this reason in the state of
Queensland a fence 3000 miles long has been erected to
try and keep it out. Most famous for taking and
reportedly eating baby Azaria Chamberlain in the late
70's as portrayed in the Meryl Streep movie 'A Cry in
the Dark' . The dingo has recently started to attack and
kill humans again posing clashing cries of destruction
and conservation. Rob has his own dingoes DNA tested for
purity and lineage knowing the killer instinct lies deep
within.
AU$ 26.50.-
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