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Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] dingo men for their ''coloration''. | Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] dingo men for their ''coloration''. | ||
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− | + | Despite what some forms of media may portray, there are no dingo men infused with crocodiles at the genetic level. They also do not antagonize humanoid bandicoot men. They also do not operate large flamethrowers. It is debatable whether they speak in an Australian accent or not. | |
− | Despite what some forms of media may portray, there are no dingo men infused with crocodiles at the genetic level. They also do not antagonize humanoid bandicoot men | ||
[[File:dingo_man.jpg|thumb|320px|center|Only speaks in an Australian accent if comically appropriate.]] | [[File:dingo_man.jpg|thumb|320px|center|Only speaks in an Australian accent if comically appropriate.]] | ||
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