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Dingoes do not bark like domestic dogs primarily due to their evolutionary adaptations and social behaviors. Instead of barking, they communicate using a range of vocalizations such as howls, growls, and whines, which are more suited for their wild environment and pack dynamics. Their vocalizations help maintain group cohesion and convey information over long distances, essential for survival in the wild. This difference reflects the distinct lifestyles of dingoes compared to domesticated dogs, which have been bred for various traits, including barking.

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