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Definition of Canis dingo
1. Noun. Wolflike yellowish-brown wild dog of Australia.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Canis Dingo
Literary usage of Canis dingo
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mostly Mammals, Zoological Essays by Richard Lydekker (1903)
"regarded as a distinct species, under the name of canis dingo, and is found both
in the wild condition and also in a semi-domesticated state among the ..."
2. List of the Osteological Specimens in the Collection of the British Museum by British Museum (Natural History), John Edward Gray, Dept. of Zoology, George Robert Gray (1847)
"Skull of the Bull Dog. Presented by Mr. Edward Gerrard. Skull of the Blood Hound.
Ireland. Skull. England. Skull of a Bull Dog. The DINGO. canis dingo. ..."