It is not known when the Aboriginal people brought the dingo to Australia, but it is estimated that it was around 4000 years ago.
No dogs came from Australia. The first member of the canine family in Australia was the dingo, but it did not originate in Australia. The dingo was brought to Australia by the Aboriginal people from Asia many thousands of years ago.
Ernie Dingo is from the Yamatji Aboriginal tribe, of the Maheleny region in Western Australia.
Yes, there are dingos in Australia. The dingo is Australias' native dog possibly brought to Australia by the Aboriginal people tens of thousands of years ago.
The only type of canine breed which the Aboriginal people used was the dingo.
Warragul, also spelt warrigal, is the aboriginal word for a wild dog, or the dingo.
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Australia's only wild dog is the dingo. The dingo is not truly native, as it did not originate on the continent like the hundreds of marsupial species did, but it has been in Australia for thousands of years. It was originally brought with the Aboriginal people between 4000 and 6000 years ago, and has come to be regarded as a native Australian animal. it is Australia's largest native carnivorous mammal.
No, there are hundreds of thousands of aborigines still alive and well in Australia. The 2006 census counted 455,028 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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Australia has no truly native wild dogs, but the "dingo" comes closest to this description. Dingoes did not originate on the continent, but were brought from Asia by the first Aboriginal people many thousands of years ago.
Warrigul is one of the Aboriginal words for Dingo