What eats dingoes?

Dingoes, being apex predators, are at the top of the food chain in their ecosystem. This means they don't have any natural predators that specifically target them.

However, there are some situations where a dingo might be preyed upon:

* Large crocodiles: In areas where dingoes and saltwater crocodiles overlap, crocodiles may occasionally prey on dingoes, especially young or weak individuals.

* Larger carnivores: In rare cases, if a dingo is injured or weakened, it could become prey for larger carnivores like feral dogs or introduced predators like foxes.

* Human impact: Humans pose a significant threat to dingoes through hunting, trapping, and vehicle collisions.

It's important to note that these interactions are infrequent and dingoes are typically at the top of their food chain.