Dingo Essays

  • Flying Fox Adaptations

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    Marsupial Tasmanian Devil - Found in Tasmania - Can live anywhere in Tasmania but prefer coastal scrublands and forests - Sleep under rocks, in caves, logs or burrows - Mostly eat birds, snakes, fish and insects - They will eat the dead Carcasses (carrion) of these animals - Tasmanian devils eat the bones, hair, organs and muscle of their prey 1. Strong jaw – To eat the carcasses 2. Dark fur – Helps them to blend into their environment at night as they’re nocturnal 3. Excellent sense of smell

  • The Dingoes Research Paper

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    The 1973 Melbourne rock band, assumed to become the next Australian miracle crew, The Dingoes. The Dingoes were a Melbourne formed the band produced by Broderick Smith, active from 1973 to 1979.This band was one of the top Australian hits of the early 70s, holding a great and important place in the popular genre of punchy, country rock/blues. The band attend a debuted group founded from former band members, Broderick Smith and Tolhurst who decided to assemble a new group. As the band grew bigger

  • Dingo Research Papers

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    The dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is a free-ranging dog found in Australia. Its exact ancestry is debated, but dingoes are generally believed to be descended from semi-domesticated dogs from East or South Asia, which returned to a wild lifestyle when introduced to Australia. It and the dog are classified as a subspecies of Canis lupus in Mammal Species of the World.[5][6] The dingo 's habitat ranges from deserts to grasslands and the edges of forests. Dingoes will normally make their dens in deserted

  • Platypus Vs Koalla

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    Adaptation is a special feature that allows an animal to live in a certain habitat. The platypus and the koala are two of many native animals that have special features that help them survive. A dingo, which is a non-native animal to Australia, also has special features that help them acclimate. The platypus has many characteristics that help it adapt to its environment. Platypuses have a rubbery and flexible beak. “It has hundreds of electroreceptor cells inside it, which can detect the electrical

  • The Significance Of Azaria Chamberlain

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    Azaria Chamberlain has captured the Australian public on 17 August 1980 between eight and nine o’clock. It was claimed by her mother, Lindy Chamberlain, that during the family camping trip to Uluru, the nine weeks old Australian girl was attacked by a dingo in the Chamberlain’s tent and her body was never found. The evidence used in the first few inquests and trials included the bloodstains on Azaria’s jumpsuit, which was found near the camping ground and the supposed blood in the Chamberlain’s car. These

  • Death Of Azaria Chamberlain Essay

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    that the dingo took the baby. 1.When Sally Lowe, a nearby camper, went to check on Reagan, who was still sleeping, she subsequently found a pool of blood in the tent near where Azaria was sleeping. 2. Footprints and traces of the dingo could be seen inside the Chamberlains tent as well as around their campground. 3. When Lindy went to check on the kids she was only recorded being

  • The Disappearance Of Azaria Chamberlain

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    Queen 1984). Owing to the delay in testing, it was thought Lindy would most likely have noticed the stains and, in her best interests, have attempted to remove them. Expert evidence further suggested that, had Azaria been taken from the tent by a dingo, there would be evidence of more blood upon examination. According to evidence by Lindy, the child was tucked under blankets in a wicker basket, although very little blood was found on two of the blankets, with none being identified on the rest of

  • Azaria's Lying Case Study

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    family vacation at Ayers Rock, now Uluru, baby Azaria was presumably snatched by a dingo from the tent on the campsite. According to eyewitness and mother, Lindy Chamberlain, a dingo was seen rushing out of the tent where one of her two sons, Reagan, was sleeping with 9-week old baby Azaria. Lindy Chamberlain’s repeated screaming of “…the dingo’s got my baby!” sent approximately 300 people searching for the dingo and the baby, but no conclusive evidence was found at the time. This was until August

  • Lindy Chamberlain Case Essay

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    supported the Chamberlain’s account and the magistrate found that a dingo had taken Azaria. However, the Supreme Court over-ruled these findings and ordered a second inquest in December 1981. In this trial, Lindy Chamberlain was found guilty of Azaria’s murder and Michael Chamberlain of being an accessory after the fact. In February 1986, Azaria’s knitted jacket, which the police claimed did not exist, was found partly buried next to a dingo lair near Uluru. Five days later, Lindy Chamberlain was released

  • The Importance Of The Chamberlain Vs. The Queen Case

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    local public accusing and continuing to push the narrative that the Chamberlains murdered their kid instead of what really happened where a dingo came and took

  • Forensic Evidence: Azaria Chamberlain By Laura Hitler

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    Topic: Azaria Chamberlain By Laura Winkler Deep Question: Question: How did the forensic scientists get it so wrong (evidence) and why did they convict her on the 2nd inquest if there wasn’t enough evidence that sufficiently supported the murder of Azaria Chamberlain. Shouldn’t everyone have the right to be innocent until proven guilty? Evidence carries weight and the weight of the flawed forensic evidence in Lindy Chamberlain’s trial sent her to prison. The story of Lindy Chamberlain

  • Outline Of The Chamberlain Case

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    crime- 1 The Chamberlain case took place at a campground in Uluru on the 17th of August 1980. Lindy Chamberlain had put her young son’s and 10-week-old baby girl Azaria Chamberlain to sleep in the family tent. Later that night, Lindy thought she saw a dingo coming out from the tent carrying an object. As she entered the tent and noticed Azaria missing, she screamed in terror “A Dingo’s go my baby”. Evidence led to the person’s conviction- 2 o Bloodstained female handprint on baby’s jumpsuit o

  • Lindy's Murder Case Essay

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    [The public] would rather accuse an innocent woman of murder than the clear killer, a dingo, the wild dog of Australia. [Because] of the poorly processed evidence and preconceived notions towards Lindy Chamberlain, the court unjustly pronounced the guilt of the grieving mother. [During] the investigation, the police carelessly handled the evidence, and the public, who were unable to believe Lindy’s tragic tale, quickly dismissed her cry for help. [In the 1980s], when Azaria Chamberlain, who was the

  • Should People Be Allowed To Keep Pit Bull Dogs As Pets Essay

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    It’s all how they are raised. I know a lot of people that have them. “My uncle for one has 2 pit bulls. They are very gentle and loving. Their names are Shadow and Dingo. Both of them were abused by their previous owners. My uncle went and rescued them. Shadow was always kept in a crate and only let out once a day for 20 minutes. Dingo was being beaten. When my uncle picked them up they were not sure if they should trust someone else, but luckily they did. Keep this in mind also that my uncle has

  • Descriptiveness Of Characters In The Outsiders

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    to be a certain role in your life if you were a greaser. If you were a greaser, some people that prove to be good examples for frenemies, enemies and “baes” are Cherry, Bob and Dallas. Cherry is a Social who Ponyboy, Dally, and Johnny met at the Dingo. This Soc is a great example of a frenemy because she is not only from another gang, but was also the

  • Thylacine Essay Outline

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    region rather than from the mountains of the south-west. Why did it become extinct? Although the precise reasons for extinction of the Thylacine from mainland Australia are not known it appears to have declined as a result of competition with the Dingo and perhaps hunting pressure from humans. The Thylacine became extinct on the Australian mainland not less than 2000 years ago. Its decline and extinction in Tasmania was probably hastened by the introduction of dogs, but appears mainly due to direct

  • The Case Of Lindy Chamberlain

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    SOURCE: Author: Lindsay Murdoch The Age “Lindy Chamberlain sentenced to life imprisonment” Published: 30th of October 1982 Republished: October 28 2021 Sydney Morning Herald Date accessed: 16th of March 2023 (-- removed HTML --) DETAILS AND CONTENT: This source was written the day after Lindy Chamberlain had a life sentence handed down with hard labour for the murder of her daughter Azaria. It’s detailed, Lindy and Michael had both been found guilty for the murder of Azaria Chamberlain. Lindy

  • Summary Of The Painting 'Outsider And Lin Onus' Appropriation

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    activist who was prominent in the Aborigines Progressive Association. Lin grew up with his father's work, inspiring him with his strong social political values. Onus painting features a dingo striped in warm colours surfing on a cross-hatched sting ray. Both are top a wave inspired by Japanese artist Hokusai. the Dingo. Onus's symbol, rides the back of the Stingray, the symbol of fellow artist and collaborator Michael Eather. The painting shows a sense of kinship between the two

  • Is Billy A Dog

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    Is Billy a dog or a person? I think that Billy is a dog because boys now a days play video games, dog’s play in the water, and others would say he is human because he can eat nuts, but dogs can eat nuts. Who would name a person billy. Billy is a dog name and I do not know anyone whose real name is billy. First, billy is playing outside. Kids today play video games like Minecraft, Skyrim, Halo, and Call of duty. If they are playing outside then they are riding mechanical automobiles. Dog’s don't

  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby Research Paper

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    Footed Rock Wallaby was the Wedge Tailed Eagle, but evidence seems to suggest that Wallabies have never been an important part of their diet. Goannas may also eat the occasional Wallaby. The other predators are introduced animals. The first one was the Dingo. This was introduced as a domestic Dog several thousand years ago; it became feral. More recently, the Europeans have introduced Foxes for recreational hunting. Cats are also a problem. The Biggest