Australia's largest predator, the dingo, is resistant to one of the main threats to its survival as a species -- changes to skull shape brought about by cross breeding (hybridization) with dogs, ...
Most people think of the dingo as some sort of wild dog. However, researchers led by the University of Sydney have finally found enough proof to classify the dingo as a separate species from the dog.
Sydney, Mar 10 (EFE).Sydney, Mar 10 (EFE). — The shape of the dingo skull, which influences its feeding habits, is resistant to change during crossbreeding with other dogs, which ensures its survival ...
New research shows that Australia’s dingoes and modern day dogs have less in common with each other than once presumed. Researchers studied the ancient DNA remains of dingoes around the continent and ...