Yes, some Aboriginal groups in Australia have historically hunted and consumed dingoes, particularly in certain regions where traditional practices include utilizing local wildlife for food. However, this is not a widespread practice today, as dingoes are often viewed more as companion animals or part of the ecosystem rather than a food source. The consumption of dingoes varies among different Aboriginal cultures and is influenced by factors such as availability and cultural beliefs.
yes they use dingoes
As a rule, Aboriginals don't eat dingo. If they did, they'd be cooked much the same as any other animal, that is, thrown onto a hot fire whole.
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
my guess would be to stop the dingoes from eating them
Yes. Dingoes are predators of bilbies.
Dingoes eat kangaroos and dead animals. So basically no. Unless your dead
The indigenous people of Australia, known as the Aborigines, brought dingoes to Australia.
dingoes will eat fledglings and injured kookaburras
Dingoes are native to Australia and zebras live in Africa. Being on different continents, dingoes would neve get the chance to eat zebras.
they eat there own poo
Yes. Dingoes kill and eat deer, boar, monitor lizards, and carrion.
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.