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| The dingo, a medium-sized wild dog native to Australia, reigns as the country's largest terrestrial predator. This fascinating caniformia species, a member of the wildcanid family, is a captivating symbol of the Australian outback. Its striking coat, ranging from yellow to reddish-brown, provides excellent camouflage in the diverse landscapes it inhabits. Roaming freely across a variety of |
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