A dingo. that's the only one I know of.
the answer is wild african dog
There are no actual wolves anywhere in Australia. There are dingoes, a wild dog relative of the wolf, and then there was the Thylacine that is now extinct. It resembled a wolf in some respects but was actually a carnivorous marsupial.
A wild dog might look like a wolf or something . Wolves are usually kind of grayish/ blackish.
The protagonist in Jack London's Call of the Wild was Buck, a domestic dog who eventually becomes a wild beast.
Yes there are many wild dogs living in the wild for example the African wild dog
A dingo is a type of wild dog found in Australia.
A Dingo is the wild dog of Australia. An ancient arrival in Australia.
The dingo is a free-roaming wild dog unique to the continent of Australia
this is called a Dingo
The dingo is regarded as Australia's wild dog. However, this does not mean that any wild dog is a dingo. The true dingo is a completely different species of dog.
Dingoes are the only wild dog found naturally in Australia, but they are not actually considered to be native to the continent. They came with the Aborigines, although it is not known when.
this is called a Dingo
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this is called a Dingo
No, a noun. A dingo is a wild dog in Australia
The only "wild dog" you can find in Australia is the dingo. Even then, dingoes do bark. The only known dog not to bark is the Basenji, which is not Australian.
it is a a type of wild dog living in Australia belonging to the canine family