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Encyclopedia > Dingo (disambiguation)

As well as being the name for a type of wild dog found in Australia (see Dingo), "Dingo" is used to refer to: Trinomial name Canis lupus dingo (Meyer, 1793) Breed standards (external link) ANKC The Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is a type of wild dog, probably descended from the Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes). ...

  • Daimler Dingo, a British armoured scout car
  • ATF Dingo, a German armoured car
  • The Dingoes, an Australian rock act
  • Dingo (band), a Finnish rock act
  • Dingo (film), a 1992 film
  • Dingo (album), the soundtrack to the 1992 film, recorded by Miles Davis.
  • Dingo Bar - famous bar in Paris, France
  • Dingo, a very naughty nun from Monty Python's Holy Grail, identical twin sister or pseudonym of Zoot
  • Dingo (scout car), an Australian WWII armoured scout car.
  • Dingo (novel), a novel by French anarchist Octave Mirbeau.
  • Dingo (Person), Famous Australian Pants Man (AKA The Ding), Model of a diverse number of poses. Commonly associated with Leprechauns, massaging of the neck and an abundance of flashy bling bling. Photo of The DingoPaparazi Shot Enjoys getting in the saddle Horseback Ride QLD, Aus.

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Dingo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1113 words)
Modern Dingos are found throughout Southeast Asia, mostly in small pockets of remaining natural forest, and in mainland Australia, particularly in the north.
Dingo remains from 5,000 to 2,500 years old have been found in other parts of South-east Asia, and the earliest fossil record of Dingos in Australia is 3,500 years old.
Dingos did not arrive in Australia as companions of the original Aborigines around 50,000 years ago, but were probably brought by Austronesian traders much later.
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