Yes, dingos do have enemies. They are mostly humans and while also other dingos will kill dingos for dominance/and or territory.
they eat anything that's dead that they can find
I'm pretty sure it's a pack of dingos.
Lions,Wolves and sometimes dingos
The pronghorn looks like an antelope but is not.
No. Carnivores eat meat. Cats are good example of that. Any animal, like an antelope, that eats grass and other green things is called a herbivore. Other animals that will eat anything are called omnivores. That is where people are classified.
They'll eat anything: humans, antelope like gazelles, young crocodiles, other snakes, lizards, birds, etc.
No, it is a noun. An antelope is a thin bovine animal related to deer. Used with other nouns (antelope horn), it is a noun adjunct.
No, dingos will not harm humans, as they are extremely shy, only those few dingos (mainly on Fraser Island) who have been socialized by people will come close to humans. The rangers say they are being dangerous, but in fact they are curious. Though like any other canine, dingos may harm a person if threatened or pressured etc.
Like all cats, tigers are carnivores- they eat other animals. Anything small enough for a tiger to kill.
No, addax antelope are herbivores. They primarily feed on grasses, leaves, and other vegetation found in arid regions where they inhabit. They do not consume meat or other animal products.
There is no such thing as a "british antelope." But if it does exist, it would be a browser that eats primarily forbs and a little grass, much like other antelope are and do.