Dingoes are believed to have arrived on Fraser Island thousands of years ago, likely swimming from the mainland as sea levels rose and separated the island from the rest of Australia. They are thought to have been introduced by Indigenous Australians, who used them for hunting and as companions. Over time, the dingoes adapted to the island's environment, establishing a unique population that remains largely isolated from the mainland. Today, they are considered an important part of Fraser Island's ecosystem.
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