Pretty sure there are none. Lucky dingo's
dingoes claws are very sharp. dingoes claws helps them climb trees and get away from predator's. they also help them catch there prey.
The predatory threat to dingoes comes from four animals. The first is other dingoes, but domestic dogs, jackals and humans also kill dingoes.
cats, foxes, and dingoes, and getting trampled on by cattle
Dingoes do not eat Tasmanian devils. There are no dingoes on the Australian island of Tasmania, and there are no Tasmanian devils remaining on the Australian mainland. When the two species co-existed on the mainland, scientists do not believe that dingoes took on Tasmanian devils as predator to prey, but that the two species were competitors for food.
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 main predators of Tasmanian Tigers, now believed extinct, were human hunters (both Aboriginal but especially European) and dingoes.
Dingoes are apex predators; this means they do not have any natural predators. They may occasionally be eaten by crocodiles, killed by other dingoes or dogs, or be shot at by farmers and ranchers, but otherwise they are pretty hardy! To protect themselves they move in a secretive fashion and when threatened, act as a group to defend themselves. Dingoes are territorial and sometimes kill members of other packs when they are encountered.
The dingo practically only has one predator, which is manBut do humans eat it, we only kill them?The Aboriginals did eat it, but us? We find it revolting, and it is a protected species anyway
The Dingoes was created in 1973.
The Dingoes ended in 1979.
Yes they are black dingoes
A dingoes origin is from Australia period.