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Camuflage Dingo
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The Dingo (Canis lupus dingo), is a type of wild dog, probably descended from the Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes). It is commonly described as an Australian wild dog, but is not restricted to Australia, nor did it originate there. Modern Dingos are found throughout Southeast Asia, mostly in small pockets of remaining natural forest, and in mainland Australia, particularly in the north. They have features in common with both wolves and modern dogs, and are regarded as more-or-less unchanged descendants of an early ancestor of modern dogs. The name dingo comes from the Eora Aboriginal tribe who were the original inhabitants of the Sydney area. From Wikipedia.
This one was member of a tribe of 15 dogs who shared the extiguished but still warm fireplaces and hoped for BBQ rests at the Lake MacKenzie campground. |
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beautiful shot. i like the colours and the overall lighting.
Regards, Petru
Hello
great idea and well composed.
Ana:)
Hi Thomas!
Your Dingo looks very nice and friendly. Do you think it's possible to be in friednship with him?
Interesting photo.
- jossim
(12636) - [2006-01-06 7:21]
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Bonjour Thomas!
Une belle prise de ce chien,l'éclairage est parfait et les détails sont bon. Je vien le 31 janvier 2005 de faire euthanasier mon grand compagnon de tout les jours mon chien Eliott de 12 ans.Je me remet un peut de mais émotions.
Merci et bonne journée!
Joseph.