Do dingoes live in other countries?

Dingoes are native to Australia and are considered a wild dog. They are not found in any other country in their natural state. However, they have been introduced to other parts of the world, but they are not considered native to those locations.

Here are some examples:

* New Guinea: Dingoes were introduced to New Guinea sometime in the past, likely by humans. They are now found in the wild there.

* Other countries: While dingoes are not found in the wild in other countries, they may be kept as pets or may have escaped from captivity and established small populations.

It is important to note that the dingo population in Australia is under threat from habitat loss, disease, and hybridization with domestic dogs. They are considered a vulnerable species by the IUCN Red List.