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November 20, 2020 by sds_admin   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

There is always conflicting information regarding the dingo

Dingoes can’t process grain they say .

I would say
Dingoes are opportunistic scavengers .
They will eat any thing available.

Perhaps more people need to get out in remote areas and study these animals
You will note they eat precisely the same food as the indigenous folk
Roots, berries, wild fruit, wild vegetables, beetles, grubs
What ever is available
And grain .
They are not strictly carnivore, they are omnivore.

I’m told they have to have chicken and only chicken.
Pray tell where in their natural enviroment do they source commercal chicken ?
Full of hormones and antibiotics, factory grown.

They eat wild oats wild wheat , when food is scarce they will devour any thing
Nothing is off their menu.
They graze on different foliage, grasses , taught by their parents what they can and cannot eat.

Emu . Roo, guts and fur .
Reptiles, every thing that crawls slithers runs and glides, eggs, birds .
Beautiful they are but their dietary habits are not so fanciful, nor pleasant.
In remote areas they will resort to cannibalism.
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