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Australian Dingoes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dingoes on Frase Island, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two dingoes standing isolated on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
A mesmerizing watercolor illustration featuring a steampunk-inspired brass robot dingoes Royalty Free Stock Photo
A pack of dingoes walking in a line through a field with trees in the background light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Signs on a fence on Fraser Island K\'gari, Queensland Australia warning for dingoes Royalty Free Stock Photo
The dingoes offers a cup of coffee Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild dingo with bearded dragon in Sturt Desert
dingoes traversing creek during hunt Royalty Free Stock Photo
dingoes walking across a desert landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
The dingoes offers a cup of coffee Royalty Free Stock Photo
The dingoes offers a cup of coffee Royalty Free Stock Photo
The dingoes offers a cup of coffee Royalty Free Stock Photo
two dingoes coordinating an ambush in a field Royalty Free Stock Photo
dingoes communicating during a strategic hunt Royalty Free Stock Photo
The dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is a free-ranging dog found mainly in Australia. Its exact ancestry is debated, but dingoes are generally believed to be descended from semi-domesticated dogs from East or South Asia, which returned to a wild lifestyle when introduced to Australia. As such, it is currently classified as a subspecies of the grey wolf, Canis lupus. The Australian name has therefore sometimes been applied to similar dogs in South-East Asia, believed to be close relations. As free-ranging animals, they are not considered tame, although tame dingoes and dingo-dog hybrids have been bred.


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