It gets on top of it and humps it and makes and baby with it with this exact noice ooo yeaa give it to meh oo yeaa dont dtop dont dtop ooo yeaaa
it eats babys
By hunting and catching it's prey.
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.
Hungry dingo, Baby or injured Emu, Lunch. The adult Emu is a fast runner, so it would not be prey-of-choice for a dingo.
No tigers like to attack there prey by there self.
Predators attack, prey tries to escape.
Anything bigger then them: Birds of Prey Wild Dogs and Dingo's Big Cats And more....
The lion had to attack it's prey 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.
a tree is a prey because its vulnerable to attack
The dingo is a carnivore living on smaller animals, hoping to pick up trails of injured fauna. The dingo, and foxes attack many new born lambs and calves on isolated farms.
they attack it