The article presents a study on the diet of Dingoes, scientifically known as Canis lupus dingo and considered as the top mammalian carnivore from Australia. Based on the 20 dingo scats used as sample from Lauderdale Station, it is said that seven species of prey were identified and the most common were the cattle and brushtail possum. Also found were traces of green grass, which was said to have been eaten to aid in Dingoes' digestion.