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which carnivorous animal lives wild in the Australian outback?

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  • Suzy
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    No not the dingos, my friends own a dingo farm, they are gorgeous creatures.

    We dont really have to many wild animals that would cause danger, you got sharks and salt water crocodiles, snakes and spiders. I would have to say the mammals and reptiles are the ones that cause most danger.

    A black panther is roaming around, thought to be brought into the country illegally years back now.

    My dad saw it when he was out in the woods working, he had our black dog out with him. He thought he had seen our dog and called out to him to come to the ute. Though the poor dog was on the back of the ute shaking, the black thing dad had seen was a panther. The dog had got into close contact with the panther he was real shakend by that experience for a days. They have never been known to hurt anyone in australia and hide from people and hard to find. We hear that story quiet often by dad when he meets up with people, so we do have the one or 2 roaming around- though they arnt australian.

  • 5 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    quolls are actually the only true carnivores in australia though dingos are next on the list. You have your crocs, eagles etc etc etc what happened to google searches? btw suzy ur a moron... dingos are potentially dangerous, they are a wild animal not pets, and just because you think they are sweet they are still carnivores... they dont eat lettuce do they?

  • 1 decade ago

    Tasmanian devil a natural resident!

    A burrowing nocturnal carnivorous marsupial (Sarcophilus harrisii) of Tasmania, having a predominantly blackish coat and a long, almost hairless tail.

    The dingo is not native

    Australian wild dog (Canis dingo, C. familiaris dingo, or C. lupus dingo), apparently introduced from Asia 3,500 – 4,000 years ago.

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  • 1 decade ago

    dingos, birds of prey, bungara's, scorpions, spiders, reptiles, man.

    and I have to agree with above, suzy you are an idiot, remember those little incidents on fraser island, you know those cute dingo's attacking humans? yeah I'm sure the last thought for one of those kids was, what a cute doggy. its idiots like you who probably feed these dogs for a close up shot and then the next person gets savaged because it has lost its fear of humans.

  • 1 decade ago

    beware the Western Redneck Cowboy

    this native australian mammal is commonly found at pubs & clubs in search of local, national and even international cowgirl cuisine

    on weekends, this strange creature gorges himself heavily on intoxicating liquor & huge rump steaks and then begins an endless and shameless ravenous search for suitable country lasses often finding prey far too large to handle

    unfortunately, this mistake isn't usually discovered until daybreak and the hunter suddenly finds himself the hunted

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Dingo, tasmanian devil, wombat, goanna... all carnivorous but they pale in comparison to the hideous creature left from colonial years of racism and ignorance.. Pauline Hanson.

  • 1 decade ago

    Humans, Dingos, many varieties of snakes, reptiles.. Spiders yes, and that pretty much covers it.

    Some of those snakes are highly venemous, and some aren't, but are still dangerous (like scrub pythons- not venemous but very large)

  • 1 decade ago

    meat ants, a mouse like thing with very sharp teeth(type of bandicoot), goannas, monitor lizards, dingos, wedge tail eagles- among other eagles and hawks. just cos its desert don't mean its dead!!

    come on people outback!!- the tassie devil is in tasmainia not the outback.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Dingos

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