Mostly in the centralised desert regions and national parks. They have been driven away from most areas in the south, east, and far west, as these are pasturalised and farmed areas, to protect stock, especially sheep. They are pretty shy and do not wander into populated areas, especially as they are usually shot at. However, you can find them in most zoos and nature parks, and they do still live on some of the islands off the coast of Queensland.
The origins of the dingo are obscure and there is much controversy. It is not truly native to Australia but is thought to have arrived between 3500 and 4000 years ago. Whatever its origins, the dingo was a highly valued companion to the Aborigines. They were hunting companions, guard dogs, the dingos kept them warm at night. Dingos are from Australia.
Mostly, dingoes are found in Australia but scientific research shows that dingoes originated in the Artic.
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The dingo is a dog native to Australia.
The Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is dog-like, and found mainly in Australia.
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.
No, Dingo's are endemic to the continent of Australia
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Dingo
Also known as a "warrigal", the dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is a type of canid found in many parts of Australia.
No. There are no wolves in Australia. The only native canine found in Australia is the dingo, and even that did not originate here.
No, that would be impossible. A lion is more fierce, stronger, and larger than a small weenie dingo
A dingo is a type of wild dog found in Australia.
in 1982, some taxonomists recommended it to be classified as a subspecies of the wolf :)