RFT96P1R–Dingos (Canis familiaris dingo), adult, pack on rocks, Phillip Island, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
RFBCBABY–A Dingo's den dugout in a sand dune surrounded by wild flowers.
RMEN6827–Dingo (Canis lupus dingo), Mitchell Plateau, Kimberley Region, Western Australia, WA, Australia
RFEG98X1–A group of Dingos
RMMFFPED–DINGOS Canis familiaris dingo Central Australia
RME13MA6–Mar. 02, 2012 - Dingo's
RMD30XEJ–Mother and pup dingos
RMH3H9T5–Dingo (Canis dingo)
RFF17A2K–THREE YOUNG DINGOS ON FRASER ISLAND IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA.
RFARYE66–Pair of Dingos
RMC9BW4A–Dingos Canis lupus dingo on coastal sand dunes Myall Lakes Nat Park NSW Australia
RMAHM01Y–zwei Dingos auf Stein stehend Canis familiaris dingo two dingos standing on stone
RMP7CM94–Dingo, adult resting, Cuddlly Creek, South Australia, Australia, (Canis familiaris dingo)
RFJ066PH–A sign indicating directions to the Dingo's Den
RMW7PM55–Dog fence from off Borefield Road. This dog fence is the longest fence ever constructed anywhere in the world stretching from Western Australia across central Australia and up into Queensland. It was put up to keep the wild Dingo dogs from the north away from the sheep in the south. South Australia, Australia
RMA4MDXT–Dingo - Fraser Island, Queensland, AUSTRALIA
RMBA3HN2–
RM2G696GG–Dingo From the book ' Royal Natural History ' Volume 1 Edited by Richard Lydekker, Published in London by Frederick Warne & Co in 1893-1894
RFJGE6BR–Dingo on seventy five mile beach, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
RFT96P1T–Dingos (Canis familiaris dingo), adult, pack on rocks, Phillip Island, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
RMB8YAG2–Two Australian dingoes await feeding time at Cleland Wildlife Park Adelaide South Australia
RF2DA6RGP–The dingo (Canis familiaris, Canis dingo, Canis familiaris dingo, or Canis lupus dingo) is a dog found in Australia. Its taxonomic classification is debated. It is a medium-sized canine that possesses a lean, hardy body adapted for speed, agility, and stamina. From the Book Dogs, Jackals, Wolves and Foxes A Monograph of The Canidae [from Latin, canis, 'dog') is a biological family of dog-like carnivorans. A member of this family is called a canid] By George Mivart, F.R.S. with woodcuts and 45 coloured plates drawn from nature by J. G. Keulemans and Hand-Coloured. Published by R. H. Porter, Lon
RFPR3EXP–YOUNG DINGO (CANIS FAMILIARIS) KILLED BY A WEDGE-TAILED EAGLE, NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA.
RM2A00RE1–Dingo, three adult dingos on rock, Phillip Island, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, (Canis familiaris dingo)
RFM8NA5M–YOUNG DINGO PUP (CANIS LUPUS DINGO)
RMD30XED–Mother and pup dingos
RMH3H8XJ–Dingo (Canis dingo)
RFF177WC–DINGO ON THE BEACH, FRASER ISLAND IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA.
RM2HE7PC6–Vintage September 1965 'Playboy' magazine issue advert, USA
RME0EFB9–Dingo (Canis lupus dingo), Fraser Island, Queensland, QLD, Australia
RMAHKYNR–drei Dingos stehend Canis familiaris dingo three dingos standing
RM2HB8ET8–Vintage September 1964 'Playboy' magazine advertisement, USA
RF2JPJFTH–dingo, german military, allschutz-transport-fahrzeug, atf, dingos, german militaries, troops
RMB3YMFP–zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian, dogs, (Canis lupus dingo), Australian wild dog, (runs to seed), three Sidney - Dingos sta
RMA4MDXX–Dingo - Fraser Island, Queensland, AUSTRALIA
RF2DE44K9–Dingo, Australia
RM2DHWBE3–A Dog's Head, James Sowerby, 1756–1822, British, undated, Graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 4 1/2 × 7 3/8 inches (11.4 × 18.7 cm), animal art, dog (animal), dogs, coyotes, wolves, jackals, and dingos
RFJGEBNN–Dingo on one hundred mile beach, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
RFT96P1Y–Dingos (Canis familiaris dingo), adult, pack on rocks, vigilant, Phillip Island, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
RFS2BD2B–Black Native Australian Dingo
RF2DA6RFY–The dingo (Canis familiaris, Canis dingo, Canis familiaris dingo, or Canis lupus dingo) is a dog found in Australia. Its taxonomic classification is debated. It is a medium-sized canine that possesses a lean, hardy body adapted for speed, agility, and stamina. From the Book Dogs, Jackals, Wolves and Foxes A Monograph of The Canidae [from Latin, canis, 'dog') is a biological family of dog-like carnivorans. A member of this family is called a canid] By George Mivart, F.R.S. with woodcuts and 45 coloured plates drawn from nature by J. G. Keulemans and Hand-Coloured. Published by R. H. Porter, Lon
RMWWJ51C–Part of the 6500 km long dingo fence across South Australia,
RM2A00RE5–Dingo, three adult dingos on rock, Phillip Island, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, (Canis familiaris dingo)
RMBWTJR2–Gruppe - group wachsam - alert dog dogs canid canids canidae carnivore carnivores australia australian australasia australasian
RM2A00RE2–Dingo, pack of adults on rock, Phillip Island, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, (Canis familiaris dingo)
RMH3H9KJ–Dingo (Canis dingo)
RFF17A2G–DINGO ON FRASER ISLAND IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
RMB7855G–Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) at the beach of Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
RFF2N9CW–Dingo on Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
RME0EFBY–Dingo (Canis lupus dingo), Fraser Island, Queensland, QLD, Australia
RFF19HEY–ONE OF THE MANY GATES ALONG THE DINGO FENCE IN OUTBACK AUSTRALIA.
RME0EFC6–Dingo (Canis lupus dingo), Fraser Island, Queensland, QLD, Australia
RFF17A2W–A DINGO PASSES A DEAD COW ON THE BIRDSVILLE TRACK, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
RMA4MDXW–Dingo - Fraser Island, Queensland, AUSTRALIA
RF2JPJFTY–dingo, german military, atf, allschutz-transport-fahrzeug, dingos, german militaries, troops
RMB418JW–zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian, Dingo, (Canis lupus forma Dingo), two dingos standing on tree trunk, distribution: Austra
RFJGE6C4–Dingo on 77 mile beach, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
RFT96P23–Dingos (Canis familiaris dingo), adult, pack on rocks, vigilant, Phillip Island, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
RM2DHWBBM–A Dog, James Sowerby, 1756–1822, British, undated, Graphite on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 9 1/4 × 11 7/8 inches (23.5 × 30.2 cm), animal art, dog (animal), dogs, coyotes, wolves, jackals, and dingos
RF2EA0YWG–REMNANTS OF THE DOG (DINGO) FENCE OUTBACK AUSTRALIA.
RMWWJ50C–Part of the 6500 km long dingo fence across South Australia,
RFT644KK–SIGN ON POST ON THE DOG FENCE WARNING OF PENALTIES THAT WILL BE INCURRED IF ANY PERSON FAILS TO CLOSE THE GATE. DOG DESTRUCTION BOARD. CENTRAL AUST.
RM2NEBH5D–Infographic on the great fence separating sheep and dingos in Australia. [QuarkXPress (.qxp); 6259x4015].
RM2A00RE8–Dingo, pack of adults on rock, Phillip Island, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, (Canis familiaris dingo)
RMH3H8YB–Dingo (Canis dingo)
RFW25M44–Dingos on australian postage stamp
RFWT5RGT–Australian dingo with its prey, a bulwers petrel at 75 mile beach, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
RF2PGC1T6–Silhouette of Grass tree or black boy tree at sunset with orange moon and Australian animals. Vector illustration.
RMJ32JDW–Ancestor kangaroos and dingos in Quinkan rock art gallery, Jawalbinna, near Laura, southern Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia. No PR
RFP11HXP–Dead Dingos
RFA65C44–Dingos scavenging for food
RMBHANDK–Tourist Reading the Beware of the Dingos Sign on Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
RMA4MDXN–Dingo - Fraser Island, Queensland, AUSTRALIA
RMW7PJ0E–Dingos (Canis lupus dingo) Canberra, New South Wales, Australia.
RF2FM33DJ–Silhouette of dead, wild dingos hanging from tree in the bush, Australia
RFJGEBNX–Dingo on 75 mile beach, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
RFT96P24–Dingos (Canis familiaris dingo), adult, three on rock lookout, Phillip Island, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
RM2DHWBA3–A Dog, James Sowerby, 1756–1822, British, undated, Watercolor over graphite on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 8 1/4 × 11 3/4 inches (21 × 29.8 cm), animal art, dog (animal), dogs, coyotes, wolves, jackals, and dingos
RFDWRP4K–the world's longest fence. It stretches 5,614 kilometres (3,488 mi)built to keep dingos and rabbits out
RMWWJ4A5–Canis lupis dingo, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
RMD6H29B–Dingo puppies sit in front of their den at Tierpark Berlin in Berlin-Friedrichsfelde, Germany, 28 February 2012. In total, four puppies were born on 03 January. Dingos are wild domestic dogs and are the only wild, non-marsupial predators in Australia. Photo: STEPHANIE PILICK
RMDBD95H–Dingos of the German Bundeswehr drive into special ship 'Suecia Seaways' in the port of Trabzon, Turkey, 29 July 2013. The military equipment stems from the Afghanistan mission of the Bundeswehr and was flown to Turkey. In the afternoon the first 200 vehicles are sent back to Germany after the mission at the Hindu Kush. Photo: BORIS ROESSLER
RM2A00RE6–Dingo, pack of adults on rock, Phillip Island, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, (Canis familiaris dingo)
RMH3H990–Dingo (Canis dingo)
RMATJXWX–Dingo
RFWT5RHA–Australian dingo with its prey, a bulwers petrel at 75 mile beach, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
RFHHTJEM–Wild dingos, Australia
RFFWMY6W–Two young dingos, Canis lupus dingo, playing on grass
RFP11HXG–Dead Dingos
RMADGD1E–A pair of frisky Dingos at Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary Victoria Australia
RM2H45NJ5–Australia: a dead body placed on an elevated wooden structure; dingos seated below. Wood engraving after G. Doré, ca. 1865.
RMA4MDXR–Dingo - Fraser Island, Queensland, AUSTRALIA
RM2E42HR8–James Sowerby, 1756–1822, British, A Dog's Head, undated. Graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper. animal art , dog (animal) , dogs, coyotes, wolves, jackals, and dingos
RFEG98WX–A group of Dingos
RFKGENXE–Dingo on seventy five mile beach, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia.
RFT96P26–Dingos (Canis familiaris dingo), adult, three on rock lookout, Phillip Island, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
RM2DHWBBW–A Dog (marked with measurements), James Sowerby, 1756–1822, British, undated, Graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 8 1/8 × 13 1/8 inches (20.6 × 33.3 cm), animal art, dog (animal), dogs, coyotes, wolves, jackals, and dingos
RFC44YJ2–Dingos
RFF2M7NF–Australia Frame Decorated With Dingos, Kookaburra And Eucalyptus Leaves
RMD6H2D8–Two dingo puppies look out from their den at Tierpark Berlin in Berlin-Friedrichsfelde, Germany, 28 February 2012. In total, four puppies were born on 03 January. Dingos are wild domestic dogs and are the only wild, non-marsupial predators in Australia. Photo: STEPHANIE PILICK
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