Dingoes are wild dogs that live in Australia. They do not herd.
One fact about dingoes is that the animal is generally found in Australia and Southeast Asia. Dingoes are free ranging dogs that are very loyal but can be restless.
Dingoes are found in all of the states in Australia exept for Tasmania.
Dingoes are the only wild dog found naturally in Australia, but they are not actually considered to be native to the continent. They came with the Aborigines, although it is not known when.
Kangaroos are not found in India. They are native to Australia alone - no other continent or island. Tree kangaroos can be found in New Guinea as well as in the far northern rainforests of Australia, but that is the only variety found anywhere else apart from Australia.
Kangaroos (over 60 species) are found only in Australia and New Guinea (tree kangaroos only), while dingoes are found exclusively in Australia.Other animals which are 'special' to Australia inlcude:koalawombatpossum (not opossum)gliderpotoroobandicoot, including the bilbyquokkaquollTasmanian Devilphascogaledunnartcuscusbettongnabarleknumbatantechinusnative hopping mouse
A dingoes origin is from Australia period.
Well, friend, dingoes are actually native to Australia, not Mexico. They are wild dogs that have been there for a long time. If you're ever in Mexico, you might come across some other interesting animals like jaguars or iguanas!
Dingoes, as a purebred species, are endangered. Much mixing of dingoes and feral dogs has occurred in the years since European settlement. However, the official conservation status of the dingo in Australia is "vulnerable".
No, they are from Australia.
Nobody really noes the true way the dingoes came to be in Australia the are just theorys
Australia.