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The role, or niche, or the Dingo is to be a predator.
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The dingo practically only has one predator, which is man.
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the dingo is its main predator.
Hungry dingo, Baby or injured Emu, Lunch. The adult Emu is a fast runner, so it would not be prey-of-choice for a dingo.
Dingos have no natural predators, as they are Australia's top and only land-based predator, though, the dingo does have prey that can fight back, kangaroos, etc. The dingo's only "predator" is people.
The dingo has no natural native predators. Man has become a predator of the dingo, setting dingo traps to keep this animal away from stock. Wild, feral dogs are a threat to the native dingo also, but much inter-breeding goes on between wild dogs and true dingoes.
The scientific name for the dingo is canis lupus dingo. It was recently changed from its previous name, canis familiaris.
The dingo is the top predator in Australia, so it's only enemies would be man.
The dingo is a carnivore living on smaller animals, hoping to pick up trails of injured fauna. The dingo, and foxes attack many new born lambs and calves on isolated farms.