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Basenji dog posing on white background
Bena, Indonesia - August 17, 2014: A boy looks for the source of a dog's itch at the traditional hill tribe village of Bena, home to the Ngada ethnic group, located in the mountains of central Flores. Much of the layout and structures are as they have been for hundreds of years.
An Indian dog of red color in a grass field.
Stray Cat on the street
brown smile dog in the grass background.
Hungry brown color female dog standing and waiting for food.
Canis lupus dingo, also known as the dingo, is a wild dog that is native to Australia. It is thought to have been introduced to Australia by humans around 5,000 years ago. Dingoes are medium-sized dogs, with males typically weighing between 18 and 23 kilograms and females weighing between 14 and 19 kilograms. They have a long, bushy tail and a coat that can be a variety of colors, including red, fawn, black, and white. Dingoes are solitary animals, but they will sometimes form packs, especially when hunting. They are carnivores and their diet consists mainly of small mammals, such as rabbits and rodents, as well as larger animals, such as kangaroos and wallabies. Dingoes are also known to eat birds, reptiles, and insects.\n\nDingoes are an important part of the Australian ecosystem. They help to control populations of pests, such as rabbits and rodents, and they also help to disperse seeds and nutrients. However, dingoes are also considered to be a pest by some people, as they can sometimes prey on livestock. As a result, dingoes are often hunted or trapped.\n\nIn recent years, there has been a growing movement to protect dingoes. Some people believe that dingoes should be considered a native Australian species, rather than a pest. They argue that dingoes play an important role in the Australian ecosystem and that they should be protected from hunting and trapping.\n\nThe future of dingoes in Australia is uncertain. However, with the growing movement to protect them, it is possible that dingoes will be able to survive and thrive in Australia for many years to come.
Yellow Lab Retriever in grass.  Orange collar.  Happy and playful pet.
close up Thai native dog put on tongue
Domestic cat relaxing on the street.
A closeup shot of a cute golden wiener dog (Dachshund) laying down and looking at the camera
Tabby stray cat is looking at the camera.
Shorthair Oriental Havana Cat with chocolate coat color.
dog whit ball
My yellow lab Kirra.
Great Dane Dog in the studio
Yungay, Peru - January 23, 2015: Dog lying in the sunshine on street outside a store in Yungay Peru
tri-color beagle dog feeling grumpy
two exotic cats are relaxing
Madrid Spain. August 14, 2021. Tabby kitten lying down
Cornish Rex cat on a green background
Closeup of a large handsome mostly white dog looking at the early morning river water standing on the sandy riverbank. Trees in the background are shrouded in mist. Rainforest far north tropical Queensland Australia
A female Cornish Rex cat sunbathing
Relaxing jack russell terrier pets enjoying warm sunlight outdoors in morning
Cuzco, Peru - June 1, 2013: People shopping at a Peruvian street stall in the city of Cuzco. A dog is sitting on the pavement in the foreground
Poor homeless dog
Dogs in the winter among the snow
A Blue Lacy, the Texas State dog, stands attentively against autumn foliage.
A dog relaxing on the beach. Pattaya, Thailand.
curious tabby cat
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