If this question is a reference to the infamous case of when a dingo took a baby, two-month-old Azaria Chamberlain was taken from her family's campsite on 17 August 1980. Initially, Azaria's mother was accused of murdering her baby daughter, but after Azaria's jumpsuit was found in a dingo lair in early November 1982, the evidence seemed to indicate that the baby girl had indeed been taken by a dingo.
Tiger's do not eat dingo's.
Yes a dingo can eat a owl
think dingo eats plants
A dingo can certainly eat a young koala, with no difficulty whatsoever.
They eat rabbits
YES!
Eat babies.
It is unusual for a dingo to prey on a kookaburra when there is easier game available, but if the opportunity arises, a dingo will certainly eat a kookaburra.
actually no, its opposite.
There is no approximate amount of food a dingo can eat in a day, but it is scientific fact that a dingo will eat whatever meat or animal it comes upon, regardless if it is hungry or not. It's favorite food is Kangaroo.
Yes. A dingo can eat a quoll, but rarely does. The quoll is a carnivorous, semi-arboreal marsupial, so it can climb trees, but defend itself aggressively on the ground.
Yes, a dingo [Canis lupus dingo] would eat a cactus if need be. Dingoes indeed are known to nibble on fruits and plants. But a cactus would be low on the dingo's list of preferred foods. A dingo favors medium to large sized mammals.