Who discovered dingoes in Australia?

Dingoes were not "discovered" in Australia, as they were already present when humans arrived.

The first people to arrive in Australia, the Aboriginal Australians, lived alongside dingoes for thousands of years. They had a deep understanding of dingoes and their role in the ecosystem.

It was Europeans who first documented dingoes in their written records. The first recorded sighting by Europeans was in 1770 by James Cook during his voyage of discovery. However, it's important to remember that the dingo was already a crucial part of the Australian ecosystem long before Europeans arrived.