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Dingoes are scavengers, and eat any other animals, especially when these animals are carrion or roadkill. They eat injured and sick large mammals, but tend to prey on smaller, slower marsupials such as possums, mammals such as rabbits, and birds.

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Dingoes certainly do attack people. Fraser Island is a popular tourist spot off Queensland's coast, and dingoes have become so familiar with campers there that they will attack children quite readily. then tere is the famous case of Azaria Chamberlain who disappeared from her tent while her parents were camping at Ayers Rock in 1980. Initially, her mother was put on trial and jailed for her murder, but some years later, circumstances led to the discovery of Azaria's clothing in a dingo lair near Ayers Rock.

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Nothing in Australia eats a live, mature dingo. Young pups may occasionally be taken by eagles and other Birds of Prey.

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tigers and lions eat them

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