It could but they live in two different parts. Dingoes live in the outback while goats are domestic and are mainly herded in farms. Although dingoes would have access to feral (rangeland) kids.
Prey. They get eaten, they don't hunt other animals.
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
No, goats should not eat geraniums. They are poisonous to goats and kill them if to much is ingested.
No goats will not eat a hornet if they try they will only do it once =)
Yes, dried corn is a standard ingredient of sweet feed for goats. Goats can also eat raw or cooked corn and corn husks. My goats eat corn husks like candy!
Prey. They get eaten, they don't hunt other animals.
Yes. Dingoes are predators of bilbies.
Dingoes eat kangaroos and dead animals. So basically no. Unless your dead
Dingoes prey on small mammals, birds, kangaroos, water buffalo and cattle calves, sheep, and goats. They also scavenge from time to time.
dingoes will eat fledglings and injured kookaburras
Dingoes are native to Australia and zebras live in Africa. Being on different continents, dingoes would neve get the chance to eat zebras.
they eat there own poo
Yes. Dingoes kill and eat deer, boar, monitor lizards, and carrion.
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
Yes. Dingoes kill and eat deer, boar, monitor lizards, and carrion.
Dingoes eat almost anything. They are not picky and are often opportunistic eaters. They eat carrion, insects, fruits, plants, and small mammals.
they don't