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Three adorable dingo puppies have shown off their unique personalities in a new video welcoming them to an Australian Zoo.
Eight-week-old Archie, Jira and Eve can be seen exploring their new home the footage posted by Australia Zoo, located on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.
The video describes the characteristics of each puppy as it follows them through their enclosure.
Eight-week-old Archie, Jira (left) and Eve (right) can be seen exploring their new home in a video posted by Australia Zoo, located on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland
Archie can be identified by his fluffy white coat and pink nose (pictured)
Keeper at Australia Zoo, Erin Berry (pictured) helped describe the unique personalities of the three little dingo puppies
Archie, the first male alpine dingo at Australia Zoo, has a soft creamy white coat and has been described as the most independent of the three.
‘He doesn’t care too much about the other puppies,’ said Zoo Keeper Erin Berry.
While boss of the pack, Jira, ‘always needs to know what’s going on,’ said Ms Berry.
Ms Berry (left) told viewers that the puppies were a ‘dream come true’ and that she ‘loves watching them grow each day’
Footage shows Jira (pictured) the boss of the pack, dipping her nose into the pond and licking at the surface of the water
The smallest of the three, Eve, has been described as ‘little miss confidence,’ and is ready to explore every inch of her new home.
These three distinctive qualities have helped determine each puppies place in the pack and have been a ‘dream come true’ to the keepers at Australia Zoo’s Kids Zoo area.
‘I love watching them grow each day,’ said Ms Berry.
Dingos are inquisitive and curious by nature and the three puppies can be seen exploring this personality trait as they discover the pond in their enclosure
Jira (right), the alpha female of the pack can be seen tugging at Archie’s tail (left), before pushing him into the pond
Dingos are inquisitive and curious by nature and the three puppies can be seen exploring these personality traits as they discover the pond in their enclosure.
The footage shows the young puppies dipping their noses into the pond and licking at the surface of the water.
Jira, the alpha female of the pack, can be seen tugging at Archie’s tail before pushing him into the pond.
Archie, the first male alpine dingo at Australia Zoo, has a soft creamy white coat and has been described as the most independent of the three
All three puppies are extremely active but get tired very easily from exploring their new homes
Archie can be sleeping in the new enclosure ‘not caring too much about what the other puppies are doing’
Jira has been the only puppy to swim in the pond, while the other two remain wary of the pond.
They cheeky little trio were debuted September 25, ready to melt hearts with their adorable antics.
The three little dingo puppies, have been named after renowned indigenous Australian’s, Archie Roach, Gubbi-Gubbi elder Eve Fessel and Painter Albert Namatjira.
The smallest of the three, Eve (left), has been described as ‘little miss confidence,’ and is ready to explore each inch of her new home
Dingos are found mostly in mainland Australia and generally remain in woodland, grassland, desert and tropical regions
Despite their small stature, dingos are known to grow between 13 to 24 kilos, while males, like Archie will remain heavier than their female counterparts.
Dingos are found mostly in mainland Australia and generally remain in woodland, grassland, desert and tropical regions.
The dingo is known to prey on rabbits, possums, gliders, rats and mice and are often found hunting around dawn and dusk, reported Australia Zoo.
Despite their small stature, dingos are known to grow between 13 to 24 kilos, while males, like Archie (pictured) will remain heavier than their female counterparts
If these three adorable little puppies had to find prey in the wild they would usually be found eating rabbits, possums, gliders, rats and mice and would be found hunting around dawn and dusk
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