Totally Insane and Dangerous Wild Animal Encounters

Facing A Dingo

While camping in Australia, this group came pretty close to a pack of dingos...

"...During the evening we spotted a dingo pretty far across a field, thought it was pretty cool (since we aren’t Australian) but didn’t think much of it...After sundown we heard some movement not too far off, in the same direction of where we saw the dingo. We shined our flashlights out into the field, and saw multiple sets of eyes, glittering, looking our way. We decided to pack up some of the things into our car, and chill out a bit in our tents. They came through our site, and then went on their way. In hindsight, they were more than likely just interested in our food..."

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