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Dingo

The dingo is a lineage of dog found in Australia. It is a medium-sized canine that possesses a lean, hardy body adapted for speed, agility, and stamina. Its three main coat colourations are light ginger or tan, black and tan, or creamy white. The skull is wedge-shaped and appears large in proportion to the body.

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Communication

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Impact

Legal status

Control measures

Conservation of purebreds

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Dingo

Nodes278
Edges277
Triples396
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007194
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Dingo

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related to Legal status · 59
Dingo → Act, Agriculture Management Act, Animals, Animals Act, As, Australia, Australian, Australian Capital Territory, Biodiversity Conservation Act, Biosecurity, Companion Animals Act, Council, Declaration, Dingoes, Dog Control Act, Dog Fence Act, Environment Protection, Europeans, In, It
related to Taxonomy · 25
Dingo → Arthur Phillip, Australia's, Botany Bay, Canis, Cape York Peninsula, Captain William Dampier, Christopher Wozencraft, DNA, Dog, Dogs, First Fleet, Friedrich Meyer, He, In, Jan Carstenszoon, Linnaeus, Mammal Species, Meyer, New Guinea, New South Wales
related to Further reading · 24
Dingo → ABC News, Aldridge, April, Ashlee, August, Australian, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, BBC News, Ben, CNN, Dingo's, DNA, Emma, Friend, Giselle, May, November, Phys, Purebred, Scientists
related to history · 18
Dingo → A1b, Australian, Based, China, DNA, European, In, New Guinea, Oceania, Pacific, Southeast Asia, The, They, This, Western Australia, Yangtze River, YBP, Yellow River
related to Hybrids, distribution and habitat · 18
Dingo → Australia, Australian, Dingo Fence, Dingoes, European, In, Land, Most, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, The, They, Today, Victoria, Western Australia
related to Conservation of purebreds · 17
Dingo → Aboriginal, Arnhem Land, Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Dingoes, In, IUCN, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Not Evaluated, Red List, The, Threatened Species, Throughout Australia, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Until, Victoria
related to Etymology · 17
Dingo → Aboriginal Australian, Australia, Botany Bay, British, Butchulla, Dharug, Expedition, Fraser Island, Indigenous Australians, Narrative, On K'gari, Port Jackson, Queensland, Related Dharug, Sydney, The, Watkin Tench
related to Prey and diet · 16
Dingo → Australia, Barkly Tableland, Central Australia, European, For, Fortescue River, However, In, In Central Australia, Nullarbor Plain, Of, On, Possums, Some, The, These
related to Barking · 13
Dingo → According, Additionally, Alfred Brehm, Australian, Barking, Compared, Dog, German, However, In, The, Warn-barking, Whether
related to Phylogeny · 13
Dingo → Australia, Basenji, Eurasia, Gene, Island Southeast Asia, Late Pleistocene, Mainland Southeast Asia, Mitochondrial, New Guinea, Rather, The, Tibetan, Whole

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dingoes dogs australia dog wild new domestic areas found feral prey cattle hybrids australian pack south act species study years

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Dingois alineage of dog found in Australia0.90text
Dingois amedium-sized canid with a lean0.90text
Dingois aancestor of both dingoes and humans0.90text
goatsinstance ofDingoes hunt feral livestock0.80text
pigsinstance ofDingoes hunt feral livestock0.80text
as well as other introduced animalsinstance ofDingoes hunt feral livestock0.80text
native wildlife speciesinstance ofDingoes hunt feral livestock0.80text
deerinstance ofThis includes human-introduced animals0.80text
their offspringinstance ofThis includes human-introduced animals0.80text
availability of native preyinstance offactors0.80text
as well as the defending behaviourinstance offactors0.80text
health of the cattleinstance offactors0.80text

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