Submitted by [deleted] t3_yctcrl in askscience
MrReyneCloud t1_itoybfp wrote
Some clues from wikipedia:
“The earliest known dingo fossil, found in Western Australia, dates to 3,450 years ago. However, genomic analysis indicates that the dingo reached Australia 8,300 years ago but the human population which brought them remains unknown. Dingo morphology has not changed over the past 3,500 years: this suggests that no artificial selection has been applied over this period.”
“The dingo is closely related to the New Guinea singing dog”
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