Yes. A dingo can eat a quoll, but rarely does. The quoll is a carnivorous, semi-arboreal marsupial, so it can climb trees, but defend itself aggressively on the ground.
Tiger's do not eat dingo's.
Yes a dingo can eat a owl
think dingo eats plants
A dingo can certainly eat a young koala, with no difficulty whatsoever.
Quoll are carnivorous marsupials. They do not eat berries.
They eat rabbits
Red foxes do eat northern quolls
YES!
Eat babies.
The quoll is a dasyurid, a carnivorous marsupial. Apart from the Tasmanian Devil, it is the largest dasyurid, so is at the top of the food chain. A quoll could be preyed upon by a dingo, but dingoes prefer their prey to be less ferocious than a cornered quoll can be.It does, however, have other predators such as foxes and birds of prey.
No. Ocelots and quolls do not occupy the same continent.
It is unusual for a dingo to prey on a kookaburra when there is easier game available, but if the opportunity arises, a dingo will certainly eat a kookaburra.