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Dictionary » D » Dingo DingoDingo (Science: zoology) 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 colour. ![]()
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Results from our forumDINGO VIRUS....HERE IS A DISEASE COMMON HERE IN PAKISTAN NOW-A-DAYS...dingy / dingo virus watever it is??its causing deaths here in lahore....any one who can plz help,teling about it or some site related to it.
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The Cape Verde Giant Skink: Macroscincus coctei... was seen in Western Australia. Australian Thylacines were thought extinct over 1000 years. On Tasmania, free from the pressures of the introduced Dingo to the Australian mainland, Thylacines lasted into the twentieth century. However, being a large predator, The species fell into disfavor with ...
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Macroscinus coctei... was seen in Western Australia. Australian Thylacines were thought extinct over 1000 years. On Tasmania, free from the pressures of the introduced Dingo to the Australian mainland, Thylacines lasted into the twentieth century. However, being a large predator, The species fell into disfavor with ...
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Origins of life... 24 subspecies) all Noah needed to bring on the ark was canis lupus and we would get (to name a few): rufus,latrans,adustus,familiaris,familiaris dingo, and their subspecies . I am researching about the south American fox that is reputed to be able to breed with other canus. And "kind" ...
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Have you guy heard of the Bio Sphere?... a wolf. But it is still canine. The same thing with cats can happen. And look at the ethiopian wolf, it is sorta like a coyote, fox, wolf, and dingo looking. very beautifull!! BTW a joke :lol: did you know that divers have discovered the missing link for blond people? http://articles.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20060307185909990007&ncid=NWS00010000000001
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