How do dingoes shed their fleas?

Dingoes, like other canines, don't actively "shed" their fleas in the way we might imagine, like shedding fur.

Here's how they deal with fleas:

* Grooming: Dingoes are meticulous groomers. They lick and scratch their fur to remove fleas and their eggs. This is their primary defense against infestations.

* Natural Predators: Birds, like the Australian Magpie, prey on fleas and other parasites found on dingoes, helping to control their population.

* Environmental Factors: Hot, dry weather and harsh environments can make it difficult for fleas to survive and reproduce.

* Immune System: Like any animal, dingoes have some natural immunity to parasites, which may help them fight off flea infestations.

However, dingoes are susceptible to flea infestations, especially in areas with high populations of other animals like rabbits, which can harbor fleas.

Important Note: Fleas can carry diseases and parasites, so it's important to be aware of their presence and take appropriate measures if you encounter a dingo or other animal with signs of infestation.