Why do dingoes attack people, and how can we prevent it?
- Written by Bill Bateman, Senior Lecturer, Curtin University
Dingoes are usually solitary, but can forage in groups near human settlements where food is abundant.Klaasmer/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA
The case of Debbie Rundle, who was attacked by dingoes at a mine site in Telfer, in Western Australia’s Pilbara region, evokes our instinctive horror at the idea of being attacked by wild animals.
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