The dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is a subspecies of the wolf so the answer is yes.
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no, but it has dingos (wild dogs) i shoul know, i live in oz
There aren't wolves in Australia, but there are dingoes. They are very similar to wolves in their behavior, but not in their looks. Look them up.
The dingo is a subspecies of the gray wolf. For a map showing its range in Australia, click on this link.
No. There are no wolves in Australia. The only native canine found in Australia is the dingo, and even that did not originate here.
There are no wolves in Austalia, but there are wild dogs related to wolves
Antarctica, Australia, Africa and South America have no gray wolves. Australia does have the dingo which is a subspecies of the gray wolf.
A gray wolf pack was spotted in Northern California for the first time in decades. This is a sign for a comeback for the wolf in California. A remote camera captured 2 adults and 5 five pups in Northern California. These were the first in the state since 1924.
There are no actual wolves anywhere in Australia. There are dingoes, a wild dog relative of the wolf, and then there was the Thylacine that is now extinct. It resembled a wolf in some respects but was actually a carnivorous marsupial.
They are in Canada, America, I know definitely. I really do hope this helps.
Kevin Muscat
wolves of North America..... wild dogs of africa..... and the dingos of Australia.
the largest wolf pack ever recored was 37 wolves!