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YouTube star and wildlife conservationist Graham “Dingo” Dinkelman died after suffering complications from a venomous snake bite. He was 44. “Good evening family and friends. I want to start ...
Dingo on the beach at Fraser Island, Queensland. The dingo (either included in the species Canis familiaris, or considered one of the following independent taxa: Canis familiaris dingo, Canis dingo, or Canis lupus dingo) is an ancient lineage of dog [5] [6] found in Australia.
As of Thursday, his YouTube channel, Dingo Dinkelman, boasted more than, 111,000 subscribers and his Instagram had more than 646,000 followers. View this post on Instagram.
A post shared by Dingo Dinkelman (@dingo_dinkelman) In a follow-up Instagram post on Oct. 9, Kirsty said Dingo was still in the ICU and thanked supporters for their ongoing support and prayers.
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“He loved showing off how amazing these animals were and getting people to appreciate and respect them," the widow of Graham "Dingo" Dinkelman tells PEOPLE
The wife of Graham "Dingo" Dinkelman, the wildlife conservationist and YouTuber who died after being bitten by a venomous snake, is remembering her husband for the "incredible impact" he had on ...
Graham "Dingo" Dinkelman died on Oct. 26 after suffering a venemous snake bite in September. His teenage daughter, Taylor, shared an emotional tribute to her dad on social media.