Noun
A wild dog found in Australia, but supposed to have introduced at a very early period. It has a wolflike face, bushy tail, and a reddish brown color.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the end, the competitiveness of the dingo and thylacine populations led to the extinctions of the thylacine but the arrival of the humans only further exacerbated this. Source: Internet
One canid, the domestic dog (including the dingo), long ago entered into a partnership with humans and today remains one of the most widely kept domestic animals. Source: Internet
Menkhorst and Knight, p. 120. Placental mammals The dingo was the first placental mammal introduced to Australia, around 4000 years ago. Source: Internet
A dingo, excavator, bobcat hire to move some dirt. Source: Internet
Evacuations are directed in the Whitsunday Regional Council area for the Red, Orange and Yellow Zones from Dingo Beach north to Cape Upstart including Bowen. Source: Internet
Known for her depiction of faceless children and Dingo, the blue dog, Yvonne C. Lozano is more than just another local artist. Source: Internet