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THE DINGO—WHENCE CAME HE?

LIGHT ON PRIMAL TIMES

To a good many people the origin of the Australian dingo, of which specimens are to be seen in the Newtown Zoological Gardens, is a bit of a mystery. The dingo is an Australian inhabitant of long standing, but obviously lie is separated by a great gulf from the marsupial family whose members preponderate in the list of Australian fauna.

Mr A. Le Soeuf, director of the Sydney ‘‘Zoo,” mentioned incidentally, the other day, that the ancestors of the dingo were undoubtedly introduced into Australia when the progenitors of the mainland Australian blacks arrived in the great island continent. In excavations made in pursuance of scientific research no traces of dingo remains have been found at any great depth. No doubt the animal had inhabited Australia for thousands of years, but-, in comparison with the characteristically Australasian marsupials, the kangaroo, the wallaby, and others, the dingo is quite a modren intruder Village dogs of low type, which bear a close family resemblance to the dingo are to be found in some parts of India at the present day.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3205, 28 April 1911, Page 2

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THE DINGO—WHENCE CAME HE? Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3205, 28 April 1911, Page 2

THE DINGO—WHENCE CAME HE? Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3205, 28 April 1911, Page 2

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