7810jh+Predator+Essay

Clawed Killer

I believe that the dingo should be in the HOWL Museum. When I say predator, think about it, what animal comes to mind? Right now, you're probably thinking about tigers, lions, or even sharks. Yes, those creatures are tough and strong but there are so many other animals in the world that are more cunning or tough. The dingo is a smart and strong hunter from Australia. The dingo should definitely be in the HOWL Museum!

The first reason that the dingo should be in the HOWL Museum is it’s speed. The dingo uses its speed to catch up to its prey. It runs in front of its prey to make it change direction. It keeps doing this over and over again at very fast speeds until its prey is tired and weakened. Then, it uses its speed again to tackle its weakened prey and bites it.

Another reason the dingo is an amazing predator is its extraordinary hunting skills. It has varied meals including rabbits, goats, rodents, small mammals, lizards, birds, wallabies, and even kangaroos. The dingo also eats berries, and sometimes it will even eat human food. Its hunting skills are very tough, rough, and smart. It starts a hunt by biting animals’ legs to make the prey limp. Then it snaps the neck of the animal or bites it hard enough to kill it.

I believe the main reason that the dingo should be in the HOWL Museum is its wits. It is an extremely smart and cunning animal. The dingo has a clever trick for hunting. It chases after the baby animals without using any energy. The dingo knows to save energy for bigger game. Then the bigger game, also known as the mom, comes to protect the baby. The dingo then forgets about the baby and chases the bigger game until it’s trapped, then kills it quickly. If you think about it, the dingo is very smart to play such a trick.

Overall, the dingo is a great predator and deserves to be in the HOWL Museum. It has so many natural weapons like its sharp teeth and mind. It is as cunning as a fox and faster than a kangaroo. Now tell me, do you think they should be in the museum? I do. The dingo definitely deserves a spot in the HOWL Museum.