A Dingo.
The dingo is not classified as endangered, but is classified as Vulnerable, due mainly to hybridization with feral domestic canines.
The dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is a feral dog native to Australia. The dingot is a mammal, not an amphibian.
A dingo is a feral dog that lives in Australia. Some say it predates domestic dogs. The skull of the dingo is different than domesticated dogs.
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Some scavengers found in Australia's outback include:GoannaDingoMeat antscrowintroduced feral pigs and wild dogs (apart from the dingo)
Rabbits become feral when they don't get enough attention. They start to feel like no one is around, so they think they're wild. Emma
The dingo has no natural native predators. Man has become a predator of the dingo, setting dingo traps to keep this animal away from stock. Wild, feral dogs are a threat to the native dingo also, but much inter-breeding goes on between wild dogs and true dingoes.
A feral organism is one which was once controlled, domesticated or cultivated and has become uncontrolled, wild or uncultivated. For instance a feral horse is one which may have escaped from a farm where it was domesticated.
With his appearance in the 1987 drama The Fringe Dwellers.
That would be a feral horse. The majority of so called 'Wild' horses are actually just feral.
The word "feral" means an animal that was once domesticated, and has now become wild or untamed. So, feral rabbits are the same species as domesticated rabbits: they're European Rabbits, or Oryctolagus cuniculus.