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    Edit Photo Details Canis dingo cub conditioning   #zoo #sanctuary #education #conservation #dingoes
    Dingoes can work co-operatively with humans, but you can not domesticate (human dependant) Conditioning the cubs to humans would be their death if living in the wild with NO fear of humans Dingoes are by nature, very curious, aloof and timid...much like a cat, more a cat in nature than a dog These dingoes are raised as ambassadors for their species, in education, residing with permitted individuals where state laws allow, in sanctuaries, zoo's nationally and internationally
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    Date Taken: Jul 20, 2013
    Date Uploaded: Mar 5, 2014
    Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D40X
    Focal Length: 38 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/500 sec
    Aperture: f/4.5
    ISO: 800
    Copyright: © Joanne McKay
    Categories: Animals, Culture, Nature