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Dingoes have short soft fur, a bushy tail, and erect pointed ears and resemble the domestic dog in structure and habits. Most authorities regard dingoes as a wolf subspecies (Canis lupus dingo), though some consider dingoes to be their own species (C. dingo).

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Dingoes are fascinating creatures with a rich history and unique traits. From their origins in Southeast Asia to their role in Australian ecosystems, these wild canines have adapted remarkably well to various environments.

What are dingoes? Dingoes resemble medium-sized dogs, with ginger-coloured fur, erect ears and bushy tails, according to the Australian Museum.

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Dingoes are found in all parts of Australia (excluding Tasmania), although they did not originate from there. Dingoes did not arrive in Australia with Aboriginal people, but were transported there from mainland Asia between 3,500 and 4,000 years ago.

Dingoes function as Australia’s top terrestrial predator, exerting a regulatory influence on the ecosystem. They are generalist, opportunistic carnivores whose diet shifts based on the availability of prey in their local habitat.

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It is likely that more dingoes live in Australia today than when Europeans first arrived. Though dingoes are numerous, their pure genetic strain is gradually being compromised.

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