Dingo - Companion
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Whatever its sources. The dingo was a hugely valued companion to the Aboriginals. The companion and the guard dogs were being hunted by them and kept warm at night as well. Some experts think that they were brought here with the help of rats and boats by the ancestral Aborigines. On the other hand, it has been suggested that they came with Indonesians. The dingo can be found in all fields of Australia from the harsh deserts to lush rain forests without Tasmania. The hugely tractable dingo is found in every habitat and each state of Australia, the dingo is a totally different from the modern dog in many ways. For instance, it has a unique gait and standing ears as well as it doesn't bark. The dingo are usually cream to reddish yellow with white points whereas some are black. One thing is noted in adult dingo that they stand about 60 centimeter high and weight near about 15 kgs.