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- Dingo_attack abstract "Dingo attacks on humans are rare but are known to happen. Dingoes are a danger to livestock, especially sheep and young cattle, which is why the Dingo Fence was constructed.Wild dogs are fairly large predators, but are much smaller than able-bodied adults and therefore not generally much of a threat to them. However, they can be a serious threat to incapacitated, isolated, outnumbered, or very small humans, especially infants and young children.Humans and dingoes generally tend to avoid each other. In some situations, however, such as on Fraser Island and some locations in the Northern Territory, close interaction between dingoes and humans, especially feeding dingoes, has led to dangerous habituation and attacks.Dingo attacks on livestock, however, are fairly common occurrences and a serious concern for the Australian livestock industry.".
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- Dingo_attack wikiPageID "24709623".
- Dingo_attack wikiPageRevisionID "604349453".
- Dingo_attack hasPhotoCollection Dingo_attack.
- Dingo_attack subject Category:Animal_attacks_in_Australia.
- Dingo_attack subject Category:Canid_attacks.
- Dingo_attack subject Category:Deaths_due_to_dog_attacks.
- Dingo_attack comment "Dingo attacks on humans are rare but are known to happen. Dingoes are a danger to livestock, especially sheep and young cattle, which is why the Dingo Fence was constructed.Wild dogs are fairly large predators, but are much smaller than able-bodied adults and therefore not generally much of a threat to them.".
- Dingo_attack label "Dingo attack".
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- Dingo_attack sameAs Q5278256.
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- Dingo_attack wasDerivedFrom Dingo_attack?oldid=604349453.
- Dingo_attack depiction Dingo_Fraser_Is.jpg.
- Dingo_attack isPrimaryTopicOf Dingo_attack.