Dingoes are mammals, and therefore they feed their young on mothers' milk. Like all mammals, they start to introduce their young to solid food within a few months. In the dingoes' case, they drag their kill into the den for the young to feed.
A dingo can certainly eat a young koala, with no difficulty whatsoever.
Human babies and young, wounded fowl.
No. You should probably check the bird family.
No, many dingoes can now be kept a domestic pets in the Northern Territory and in New South Wales. However, in oder to keep a dingo as a pet in New South Wales you must have a permit. There have been cases of dingo attacks on human, however this is only because the dingo was being provoked or feed by a human. Now in Australia, to feed a wild dingo means a $1,500 Australian dollar fine form the government.
it hunts at night and his is a guse i don't even know if it is right
All animals feed their young.
They don't feed their young at all.
Birds do not feed their young on milk. The lyrebird is a bird, so it does not feed its young milk.
Hawks feed their young in the same way that other birds feed their young. They digest the food and spit it into their young's mouth.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
Pandas feed their young milk from their nipples.
No , they don't feed young .