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    scienter is determined if the owner had prior knowledge of the animals dangerous propensity. 1.1 Is Ringo a dangerous animal? • Ringo is said to be an inherently dangerous animal catergorised as ‘ferae naturae’. • The facts state that Ringo is a dingo. The facts also state that Ringo attacked Anderson by biting him and also chased the chickens on his property. • Therefore, Ringo’s behaviour is consistent with the category of dog he is. 1.2 Is Barnes liable for Ringo escaping from her…

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    Info It’s body, legs and tail have golden fur, it’s feet, mouth, chest and belly are all white. It’s nose is black like most dogs and it has pointy up ears. The dingo lives in Australia and mainly lives in desserts but some live in grasslands and near forests. Dingoes often make their dens in abandoned rabbit holes. Most people know the Dingo as a native animal to only Australia similar to why people know the Kangaroo. They can rotate their paws unlike any other dog and they have the largest…

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    that the circumstantial evidence “pointed overwhelmingly to Mr and Mrs Chamberlain’s guilt and that the notion that a dingo had taken Azaria was preposterous and not capable of belief”. The Crown constructed a scientific narrative that provided itself as the “diviner of truth” as the blood evidence was “inconsistent with Azaria having been attacked by a dingo” as “there were no dingo hairs,…

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    digest making the use of long intestines and fermentation chambers for absorption of nutrients. Honey Possums have a small body and therefore a small digestive system as they only have to digest pollen and nectar, which is digested quite easily. The dingo is a carnivore and has a very effective digestive system to break down the meat of its prey. Its digestive system is bigger because Meat takes substantially longer to break down than plant based foods do. Therefore, the meat stays in the small…

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    This is the infamous case of Azaria Chamberlain, who passed away on 17 August, 1980. Azaria was an infant who was tragically killed by a dingo on the night of a family camping trip to Uluru. Her parents, Lindy and Michael Chamberlain, reported that she had been taken from their tent by a dingo, but sadly her body was never found. The first inquest (investigation held to find out the cause of a certain death) supported the parents' claim; this was broadcasted live on television - a first for…

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    Kanagawa” by Katsushika Hokusai to which he added a dingo surfing a stingray on top of the wave in order to express his views on stereotyping and…

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    frustrated because Hugh was flying by all the exhibits. Eventually, Sedaris caught up to Hugh and finally witnessed the dingo yet, there really isn't anything special about the dingo so Sedaris was bewildered at the idea that the dingo looked exactly like a dog. After realizing that, the dingo was pointless and just really silly. He looked over to Hugh to ask if that was really the dingo but to his surprise he was talking to a little asian lady. This made Sedaris livid just because of the…

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    Cattle Dog Breed

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    However they are recognized as a distinct breed from as very early as 1897. The hereditary hyperlinks of this breed can be linked Dingo, a crazy pet dog prevalent in Australia. Dingo wad bred with primitive stage of Collie pet dogs, in 1840, the Thomas Hall crossed a couple of Blue Smooth Highland Collies with Dingoes. The cross resulted into a clutter of puppies which they called Venues Heelers. These Hall…

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    In “Dingo Makes Us Human: Life and land in an Australian aboriginal culture by Deborah Bird Rose was about the enslavement and the survival of the aboriginal tribes in the Victoria River Valley during and following European colonization. The author structures the ethnography to relies the personal experience of the aboriginal to inform the reader about the social injustice, ecological knowledge, colonizing, religion belief, and sacred geography. The ethnography has an introduction that tell the…

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    The woman in a white satin gown stringently clutched the yellow bony fingers of her child, suckling on a pumped breast milk that was three days past its expiration date. Chunks of coagulated milk had accumulated at the teat of the bottle, allowing only droplets of milk to pour out. The woman inadvertently cackled at a mere nothing; the cacophony of her laughter was that of a disturbing howl, amalgamated with an ominous tone that seemed to have drowned the Christian radio program blaring in the…

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