What Australian animals make a barking sound?

The most well-known Australian animal that barks is the dingo. They are wild dogs native to Australia, and their bark is a distinctive, high-pitched sound.

However, there are other Australian animals that can make barking-like noises:

* Kangaroos: While not a bark, kangaroos can produce a loud "booming" sound with their chest muscles, which is similar to a bark.

* Koala: Koalas are known for their distinctive "chuffing" sound, which can sometimes resemble a bark.

* Tasmanian Devil: While not a bark, Tasmanian devils have a loud, piercing scream that can be heard from quite a distance.

* Some birds: Certain bird species in Australia, such as the kookaburra, can make sounds that resemble a bark.

It's important to remember that these are all vocalizations that *resemble* barking in some way. The sound itself might not be a traditional "bark" like a dog's, but it can be perceived as such by humans.