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  • Cavem Canus
  • Cavem Canus
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  • Cavem Canus, also known as Dingo City, is a location that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics. It was the main Dingo city on Angel Island.
  • thumb|Cavem Canus siendo borrada por Enerjak.Cavem Canus (también conocido como Dingo City) era el nombre de la ciudad principal Dingo en la Angel Island.
  • After Echidnaopolis was invaded and destroyed following the forged alliance between the Dingo Regime and the Eggman Empire made by Kage Von Stryker, Cavem Canus was erected over top of its ruins. The city featured numerous concentration camps where Echidnas were enslaved and forced to endure gruelling labour and torture, and in many cases death. The city was erased atom-by-atom along with Kage Von Stryker by Enerjak in 3237, marking an end of the tyrants rule over the Dingoes. (StH: #138, #139, #181)
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  • Destroyed
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  • Cavem Canus
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  • Canus being erased by Enerjak, from Sonic the Hedgehog #181.
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  • Dingo City
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  • Cavem Canus, also known as Dingo City, is a location that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics. It was the main Dingo city on Angel Island.
  • thumb|Cavem Canus siendo borrada por Enerjak.Cavem Canus (también conocido como Dingo City) era el nombre de la ciudad principal Dingo en la Angel Island.
  • After Echidnaopolis was invaded and destroyed following the forged alliance between the Dingo Regime and the Eggman Empire made by Kage Von Stryker, Cavem Canus was erected over top of its ruins. The city featured numerous concentration camps where Echidnas were enslaved and forced to endure gruelling labour and torture, and in many cases death. The city was erased atom-by-atom along with Kage Von Stryker by Enerjak in 3237, marking an end of the tyrants rule over the Dingoes. (StH: #138, #139, #181)