: a wild dog (Canis dingo) of Australia having a tan or reddish coat that is often considered a subspecies (C. familiaris dingo) of the domestic dog
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An Australian wild dog, the dingo was apparently introduced from Asia 5,000–8,000 years ago. It has short, soft fur, a bushy tail, and erect, pointed ears. It is about 4 ft (1.2 m) long, including the 12-in (30-cm) tail, and stands about 24 in (60 cm) high. Its color varies between yellowish and reddish brown, often with white underparts, feet, and tail tip. Dingoes hunt alone or in small groups. They formerly preyed on kangaroos, but now feed mainly on rabbits and sometimes on livestock. Through competition for resources, they contributed to the extermination of the Tasmanian wolf and Tasmanian devil on the Australian mainland.
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Recent Examples on the WebThe Tasmanian tiger population first declined when humans arrived in Australia tens of thousands of years ago and again when a wild dog species known as the dingo appeared. Alexis Jones, Peoplemag, 18 Aug. 2022 For more than 70 years, the sole hint of what is commonly called the Coniston Massacre, after a nearby cattle station, was the grave of Fred Brooks, the White dingo trapper whose killing by an Aboriginal man sparked the reprisals.Washington Post, 11 May 2022 In the early 2000s, Emma Cunliffe, a law student at the University of British Columbia, was looking into the infamous case of Lindy Chamberlain, who in the 1980s claimed a dingo took her baby. Oscar Schwartz, Wired, 9 Dec. 2021 Genetically, the wild highland singing dog, the captive singing dogs and the Australian dingo are nearly identical, the study found.al, 28 Dec. 2020 Lethal control also fractures wild dingo family units, increasing attacks from reckless young dingoes. Max G. Levy, Science | AAAS, 20 Oct. 2020 The Guardian also suggests that changing climate and the introduction of the dingo may have also played roles in the devil’s extinction in Australia. Alex Fox, Smithsonian Magazine, 6 Oct. 2020 Only one dingo ran from the audio recording of gunshots. Theresa Machemer, Smithsonian Magazine, 21 Oct. 2020 The institute was founded in the 1980s following the notorious case of Lindy Chamberlain, who said that a dingo had made off with her baby. Rachel Pannett, WSJ, 30 Sep. 2020 See More
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Etymology
Dharuk (Australian aboriginal language of the Port Jackson area) diŋgu