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No, Dingo's are endemic to the continent of Australia
Australia
in 1982, some taxonomists recommended it to be classified as a subspecies of the wolf :)
The dingo is a dog native to Australia.
The Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is dog-like, and found mainly in Australia.
Tasmanian Devils originated on the continent of Australia.They are no longer found on the mainland, though fossil evidence indicates that they did live on the main continent prior to the introduction of the dingo. Tasmanian devils are now found only on Australia's island state of Tasmania, which lies to the south of the mainland
Tasmanian Devils are native to the continent of Australia. They are no longer found on the mainland, though fossil evidence indicates that they did live on the main continent prior to the introduction of the dingo. Tasmanian devils are now found only on Australia's island state of Tasmania, which lies to the south of the mainland.
Dingo (canis lupus dingo) are highly adaptable and can be found from alpine, woodland, grassland, desert and topical regions. Dingo habitat must provide drinking water.
Domestic dogs are those that have been socialized to interact with humans - they are "domesticated." Dingoes are wild dogs found on the Australian continent and, like the North American wolves, cannot be tamed.
Africa
Australia is the origin but They are also found in the United States mainly the southern states, Tennesse south to Florida. Also called American Dingo.Read more: How_big_can_a_dingo_grow