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  2. Dingo - Wikipedia

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    Pure dingo distribution was 88% in the Northern Territory, intermediate numbers in Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland, and 1% in New South Wales and Victoria. Almost all wild dogs showed some dingo ancestry, [ 154 ] [ 155 ] with only 3% of dogs showing less than 80% dingo ancestry.

  3. Canis lupus dingo - Wikipedia

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    Only the New Guinea singing dog and dingoes from northeastern Australia showed haplotype H60, which implies a genetic relationship and that the dingo reached Australia from New Guinea. Haplotype H60 and H3 could be found among the southern Australian dingoes with H3 dominant, but haplotype H3 could only be found in the west of the continent and ...

  4. Dingo–dog hybrid - Wikipedia

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    A Dingo-dog hybrid is a cross between a dingo and a domestic dog.The current population of free ranging domestic dogs in Australia is probably higher than in the past. However, the proportion of the so-called "pure" [1] dingoes (dogs with exclusively dingo-ancestry) has been on the decrease over the last few decades due to hybridisation and is regarded as further decre

  5. A puppy was dropped into a yard in Australia — it turns out ...

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    The Australian Dingo Foundation believes Wandi was scooped up by an eagle and dropped into rural Australian backyard. A puppy was dropped into a yard in Australia — it turns out he's actually a ...

  6. Mammals of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The dingo was the first placental mammal introduced to Australia by humans. Australia has indigenous placental mammals from two orders: the bats, order Chiroptera, represented by six families, and the mice and rats, order Rodentia, family Muridae. Bats and rodents are relatively recent arrivals to Australia.

  7. Category:Canis lupus dingo - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Canis lupus dingo, a taxonomic rank that includes both the dingo that is native to Australia and the New Guinea singing dog that is native to the New Guinea Highlands. Pages in category "Canis lupus dingo"

  8. There are only 76 of These Massive Animals Left - AOL

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    Javan rhinos only exist in Ujung Kulon National Park in Indonesia. There was a population living in Vietnam, but the last one died in 2011. The park has been monitoring the population since 1967 ...

  9. Where did dinosaurs first evolve? Scientists have an answer

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    Researchers are now proposing a surprising location for the birthplace of dinosaurs, based on the locations of the currently oldest-known dinosaur fossils, the evolutionary relationships among ...