Aboriginals gathered their food by tracking the animals. Men and women both gathered different sorts of food. Women gathered smaller animals and fruits and berries, they knew what plants were poison and what ones weren't, they were taught by their Elders. They would gather the smaller animals by tracking them and digging them out of their burrow etc. Men tracked larger animals like kangaroos and emus. They would stalk their prey and sneak up in striking distance (which was done numerous ways depending on the circumstances) and strike the animal down. They would get within striking distance by, if they are on open land, they would crawl slowly across the ground being sure to stay downwind or slowly creep across the open ground behind a thick shrub, sometimes they also covered themselves with mud to cover their scent, and then strike or , if there was cover, they would quietly run behind the cover and dart from cover to cover.
They used spears and woomeras. Woomeras are like boomerangs only they do not return to you as they have one side shorter than the other. When digging for grubs however they use wooden digging sticks with are like a scoop. boomerangs are also used to hit birds in the air as it can be more accurate than the woomera because it would follow the bird if thrown properly.
They used spears and hand made weapons to hunt their food to kill and prepare to eat.
Aboriginal people caught fish with spears. They stood in the water and speared them as they swam past.
Australian Aborigines created complex and ingenious fish traps. They placed stones and rocks in such a way as to herd the fish into shallower waters where the fish could be easily caught. They often caught the fish by spearing. The indigenous Australians also made fish traps and nets woven out of plant fibres.
Aboriginals used, what you'd call, a 'Nulla Nulla' to hunt for their food and also for fighting. They would then cook their food over an open fire, perhaps on a stick. There are different shaped Nulla Nulla's, the knob headed, beak headed, round headed and flat headed Nulla Nulla.
Aboriginal Hunters caught food by hunting native animals with weapons like Boomerang's and spears. Aboriginal mostly hide in bushes or plant and once they food their prey, they spear the animal.
they paint themselves as the animal's prey to lure in the animal and kill them.
Aboriginal mostly hide in bushes or plant and once they food their prey, they spear the animal.
equipment: rocks and stones
They used many diffrent wepons such as bomarangs, spears, bow and arrows and slings.
they use boomarangs and spears
they used spears but no guns
they used spears, bows and arrows
Aboriginal hunters caught food by hunting native animals with weapons like boomerangs and spears.
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They dont they make you do it
I don't know,but I think with nets and traps.
They are hunters who kill to eat.
Animals that eat hunters are lions and tigers
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they are hunters they eat there prey fast
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no i eat snails and i am not aboriginal The above remark does not answer the question.
yes they loved it
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The Aboriginal people eat many things such as sago grubs worms and nearly all animals (kangroo,possum,galah).
"Numbat" is already an aboriginal word. In the aboriginal dialect from which it came, it means "ant eater", although numbats actually eat termites, not ants.
"Numbat" is already an aboriginal word. In the aboriginal dialect from which it came, it means "ant eater", although numbats actually eat termites, not ants.