Here's a bit more about their homes:
* Dens: These are typically found in rocky outcrops, caves, abandoned burrows, or even dense vegetation. They provide shelter from the elements and predators.
* Packs: Dingoes live in family groups called packs, usually led by an alpha male and female. They are highly social animals and work together to hunt, raise pups, and defend their territory.
So, while they don't have houses like humans, they do have dens that serve as their homes and they live together in packs, forming strong social bonds.