DINGOES ARE WILD - DO NOT TOUCH OR FEED THEM
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What to do when encountering a dingo

If a person is running in a known dingo habitat alertness and observation should be paramount. The animals will very likely follow the runners tracks and often the animals will use manmade tracks in their territory as part of their scenting pattern and for hunting forays.
On encountering a dingo stop running straightaway, stand perfectly still with your eyes downcast, do not eyeball the animal at all. If possible wait for the animal to leave the area. If the animal comes up to sniff just ignore it and stand perfectly still. However if the animal does persist in your vicinity, make a sudden loud noise, and continue to do it until the animals runs away.

Our recommendation is that you run on well known safe tracks. Dingoes instinctively avoid areas of activity, as they are naturally cautious but at the same time can be inquisitive of new scents and activity.

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