Dingoes are apex predators: in their native habitat, there is nothing which preys on them.
humans are thier predators
Yes. Dingoes are predators of bilbies.
Yes: dingoes are one of the predators of the red kangaroo.
Dingoes avoid predation through a combination of their physical adaptations, social behaviors, and habitat choices. Their agility, keen senses, and ability to camouflage in their natural environment help them evade larger predators. Additionally, dingoes often hunt in packs, which allows them to defend against threats more effectively. They also tend to occupy remote areas where fewer potential predators reside, further decreasing their risk of being hunted.
Dingoes are the main predators of the red-necked wallaby.
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.
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.
Dingoes are at the top of the food chain. They have no natural predators in Australia.
the dingoes and wedge tailed eagles
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.