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.
yes.
Dingoes are at the top of the food chain. They have no natural predators in Australia.
The food chain for dingoes: some dingoes are hunted by humans but they are the only thing they are prey to. They are known to attack sheep and livestock but their natural food is smaller native and non-native mammals such as rabbits and wallabies.
Depending on their environment, because if a human was starving, and there was a dingo there, it might get eaten.
The koala is a secondary consumer in the food chain, and a specialist feeder. Koalas eat eucalyptus leaves almost exclusively, so they are herbivores. Some of the koala's predators are dingoes, dogs, foxes, owls and pythons.
Nothing, they are at the top of the food chain. Animals such as the crocodile and Shark may eat them but it is not common.
Dingoes are highly intelligent. They have been known to steal eggs for food.
very carefully
They have to kill their prey and eat it.
Due to the lack of natural predators on the Australian mainland, the koala is not at the bottom of the food chain, but near the top. Dingoes, an introduced species, eat koalas, and they are subject to predation by dogs that kill for sport, not food.
The only enemy of the dingo is people. Being at the top of the food chain, healthy adult dingoes do not have any other natural predators. Man could be considered an enemy of the dingo.
Dingooes food are kinda like reptilezz ans moerree//.