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.
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No, Dingo's are endemic to the continent of Australia
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The dingo is a free-roaming wild dog unique to the continent of Australia
in 1982, some taxonomists recommended it to be classified as a subspecies of the wolf :)
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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.
It isn't. The dingo is not the faunal emblem of any territory or state in Australia. The faunal emblem of the Australian Capital Territory is the gang gang cockatoo.Although commonly considered Australia's native dog, the dingo is not truly native to the continent, having been brought by the Aborigines about 4000 years ago.
The Red kangaroo has no natural predators apart from the dingo, a relative newcomer to the continent. Only a very hungry dingo might take on an adult kangaroo, but joeys are commonly subject to predation from dingoes and eagles.
i THINK IS THE THAI Dingo
They live in the country of Australia. Which continent that is in depends on who you ask. According to my professor it is technically in the continent of Asia. Although sometimes that part of the world is referred to as Oceana, Australasia, or Australia. I also have always been taught and believed that Australia is in Asia. Hope this helps.
There is not a specific name for a male dingo. A dingo is called a dingo no matter if they are male or female.