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|Synonyms = Finnish Spitz}} Dingos are aggressive mammals related to [[Wolf|Wolves]] and usually eat small mammals. They also eat [[Baby|babies]] as well. This is a reference to a cold-case where a baby was taken up by dingos when its mother left the tent to get something. On her return, she called the police and told them that the dingos had taken her baby. In reality, Dingoes, Wolves, and other wild dogs are actually neutral and seem to have a mistunderstood reputation.
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|Synonyms = Finnish Spitz, Australian Native Dog}} Dingos are aggressive mammals related to [[Wolf|Wolves]] and usually eat small mammals. They also eat [[Baby|babies]] as well. This is a reference to a cold-case where a baby was taken up by dingos when its mother left the tent to get something. On her return, she called the police and told them that the dingos had taken her baby. In reality, Dingoes, Wolves, and other wild dogs are actually neutral and seem to have a mistunderstood reputation.
 
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Revision as of 04:07, 30 September 2018

Dingo
Dingo 2


Type

Carnivore

Behavior

Aggressive, eat Babies (Neutral in Super Scribblenauts and Scribblenauts remix.)

Synonyms

Finnish Spitz, Australian Native Dog

Available in

Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Remix, Scribblenauts Unlimited

Dingos are aggressive mammals related to Wolves and usually eat small mammals. They also eat babies as well. This is a reference to a cold-case where a baby was taken up by dingos when its mother left the tent to get something. On her return, she called the police and told them that the dingos had taken her baby. In reality, Dingoes, Wolves, and other wild dogs are actually neutral and seem to have a mistunderstood reputation.