Dingoes

Get up close with one of Australia’s top predators right here at Paradise Country. Watch our dingoes roam and relax in their specially designed, natural-themed habitat, bringing you just metres from these iconic Aussie animals.

Meet Akuna & Allira!

Born: 2023 Akuna: Male | Allira: Female

Our dingoes, Akuna and Allira, are brother and sister who arrived as pups in September 2023. Akuna, the bold and adventurous male, is always the first to explore every nook of the Dingo Den and loves greeting visitors with an enthusiastic bounce. Allira, the gentle and curious female, takes her time warming up but soon delights in pats and playful games alongside her brother. Their names reflect their unique personalities and heritage — Akuna means “flowing water,” inspired by Akuna Falls, while Allira means “daughter” in the local Aboriginal language. Catch Akuna and Allira today at the Dingo Den habitat!

Meet Akuna & Allira!

Born: 2023 Akuna: Male | Allira: Female

Our dingoes, Akuna and Allira, are brother and sister who arrived as pups in September 2023. Akuna, the bold and adventurous male, is always the first to explore every nook of the Dingo Den and loves greeting visitors with an enthusiastic bounce. Allira, the gentle and curious female, takes her time warming up but soon delights in pats and playful games alongside her brother. Their names reflect their unique personalities and heritage — Akuna means “flowing water,” inspired by Akuna Falls, while Allira means “daughter” in the local Aboriginal language. Catch Akuna and Allira today at the Dingo Den habitat!

Meet Akuna & Allira!

Born: 2023 Akuna: Male | Allira: Female

Our dingoes, Akuna and Allira, are brother and sister who arrived as pups in September 2023. Akuna, the bold and adventurous male, is always the first to explore every nook of the Dingo Den and loves greeting visitors with an enthusiastic bounce. Allira, the gentle and curious female, takes her time warming up but soon delights in pats and playful games alongside her brother. Their names reflect their unique personalities and heritage — Akuna means “flowing water,” inspired by Akuna Falls, while Allira means “daughter” in the local Aboriginal language. Catch Akuna and Allira today at the Dingo Den habitat!

Meet Akuna & Allira!

Born: 2023 Akuna: Male | Allira: Female

Our dingoes, Akuna and Allira, are brother and sister who arrived as pups in September 2023. Akuna, the bold and adventurous male, is always the first to explore every nook of the Dingo Den and loves greeting visitors with an enthusiastic bounce. Allira, the gentle and curious female, takes her time warming up but soon delights in pats and playful games alongside her brother. Their names reflect their unique personalities and heritage — Akuna means “flowing water,” inspired by Akuna Falls, while Allira means “daughter” in the local Aboriginal language. Catch Akuna and Allira today at the Dingo Den habitat!

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A woman and two children sit on a log outdoors, smiling and petting two dingo puppies, with trees and a fence in the background.

Dingo Photos

Get up close and personal with Australia's most iconic native canine. Our professional photographers will help you capture incredible moments with our intriguing dingoes Akuna and Allira. Whether it's a stunning portrait or an action shot, make memories you'll cherish forever.

*Subject to availability, only one dingo may be present on the day.

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Get up close and personal with Australia's most iconic native canine. Our professional photographers will help you capture incredible moments with our intriguing dingoes Akuna and Allira. Whether it's a stunning portrait or an action shot, make memories you'll cherish forever.

*Subject to availability, only one dingo may be present on the day.

Wildlife Photo Centre
11:00 AM

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Animal Facts

Location

Australia – Found in deserts, grasslands, and forests. Avoiding urban areas.

Behaviour

Clever and curious. Live alone or in packs. Communicate using howls, growls, and body language.

Simple illustration of a meat leg or ham with a bone inside, depicted in grey on a plain background.

Diet

Carnivores – Hunt kangaroos, rabbits, birds, and fish.

Illustration of a lightbulb with a brain inside it and lines radiating outward, symbolizing creativity or an idea.

Did you know?

Dingoes can rotate their wrists like humans to climb and handle food, unlike domestic dogs!

Location

Australia – Found in deserts, grasslands, and forests. Avoiding urban areas.

Behaviour

Clever and curious. Live alone or in packs. Communicate using howls, growls, and body language.

Simple illustration of a meat leg or ham with a bone inside, depicted in grey on a plain background.

Diet

Carnivores – Hunt kangaroos, rabbits, birds, and fish.

Illustration of a lightbulb with a brain inside it and lines radiating outward, symbolizing creativity or an idea.

Did you know?

Dingoes can rotate their wrists like humans to climb and handle food, unlike domestic dogs!

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