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Australian Aboriginal culture / Canines / Feral dogs / Dingo / Scavengers / Canis lupus dingo / Free-ranging dog / Dog / Feral cat / Mammals of Australia / Fauna of Australia / Zoology
Date: 2015-02-01 16:22:10
Australian Aboriginal culture
Canines
Feral dogs
Dingo
Scavengers
Canis lupus dingo
Free-ranging dog
Dog
Feral cat
Mammals of Australia
Fauna of Australia
Zoology

Dietary niche overlap of free-roaming dingoes and domestic dogs: the role of human-provided food Author(s): Thomas M. Newsome , Guy-Anthony Ballard , Mathew S. Crowther , Peter J. S. Fleming , and Christopher R. Dickman

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