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Wrong. Dingoes were domesticated. Now they live in a feral state in Australia.Dingoes aren't domesticated
Dingoes.
The dingo is closely related to the New Guinea singing dog:[1] their lineage split early from the lineage that led to today's domestic dogs,[17][18][19] and can be traced back through the Malay Archipelago to Asia.[1] A recent genetic study shows that the lineage of those dingoes found today in the northwestern part of the Australian continent split from the lineage of the New Guinea singing dog and southeastern dingo 6,300 BC, followed by a split between the New Guinea singing dog lineage from the southeastern dingo lineage 5,800 BC. The study proposes that two dingo migrations occurred when sea levels were lower and Australia and New Guinea formed one landmass named Sahul[15][20] that existed until 6,500–8,000 years ago
The dingo is regarded as a feral dog because it descended from domesticated ancestors.