Dingoes are nocturnal and usually travel in small packs from sunset throughout the night. In the wild state (not as pets- often used to help aborigines hunt) it howls rather than barks. They use group tactics to surround and kill their prey- which includes rabbits small animals and often livestock.
A larger flesh eating animal
A monitor lizard and a crocodile.
A gun.
They have to kill their prey and eat it.
No. Dingoes tend to kill their prey before they attempt to eat them.
yes
Dingoes prey on small mammals, birds, kangaroos, water buffalo and cattle calves, sheep, and goats. They also scavenge from time to time.
dingoes claws are very sharp. dingoes claws helps them climb trees and get away from predator's. they also help them catch there prey.
Dingoes are at the top of the food chain. They are predators, and scavengers, and will prey on smaller or injured marsupials and other mammals.
Wild dogs, dingoes and quolls.
Large Goannas (Lizzards),Dingoes and birds of prey.
Mostly prey. Their predators are Rosenberg's goanna, Feral cats, dogs, feral pigs, foxes and dingoes. Foxes and dingoes reportedly flip them onto their backs, urinate on them to make them uncurl, then pounce.
Yes. Dingoes kill and eat deer, boar, monitor lizards, and carrion.
mostly rabbits and fish
The predatory threat to dingoes comes from four animals. The first is other dingoes, but domestic dogs, jackals and humans also kill dingoes.