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Yes, there are approximately 455,031 indigenous Australians, comprising 2.4 percent of the Australian population. In 2006, 455,028 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were counted in the Australian Census.

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No, there are no full blooded tasmanians left. Truganini was the last Tasmanian Aborigine. However, there are many descendants of the original Tasmanian aborigines who still regard themselves as fully aboriginal.

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If you mean aboriginals as in the Australian aboriginals, yes they are still alive.

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Depends on where they live, but some still do.

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Q: Do Aborigines still hunt for food?
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What is the Aborigines way of life?

they hunt food with wepons and eat they have no clouth


How did they aborigines find there food?

They climbed trees, picked clams and other shelled animals from the beach. Hunt kangaroos.


What would the Aborigines hunt for?

Bush tucker but they don't really hunt as such for it


What difficulties do aborigines have to overcome to survive?

None, they're given free money and housing from the government. In the past they had to hunt for food though.


Why do the Inuits still hunt narwhals?

They are hunter-gathers and still hunt for their food. They build their own shelters as well.


When did the aborigines leave Australia?

Never: the Aborigines are still in Australia.


What is wombats predetors?

Apart from human intrusion into their environment, their only natural predator is the dingo, but introduced species like dogs, cats and foxes can also hunt them for food. Aborigines also hunted wombats for food.


Where is the Wombat on the food CHAIN?

Apart from human intrusion into their environment, their only natural predator is the dingo, but introduced species like dogs, cats and foxes can also hunt them for food. Aborigines also hunted wombats for food.


Where did the aborigines eat kangaroo?

Kangaroo was a popular food for the Australian Aborigines anywhere on the mainland.


What are the reasons you hunt koalas?

Koalas are not hunted now, as they are protected by law. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, they were hunted for their fur, while the Australian Aborigines used them as a source of food.


What feral animal threatens the wombat?

Apart from human intrusion into their environment, their only natural predator is the dingo, but introduced species like dogs, cats and foxes can also hunt them for food. Aborigines also hunted wombats for food.


Do aborigines hunt today?

Although many aboriginal people are integrated into Australian mainstream society today, there are tribes which live a semi-traditional lifestyle, still hunting in the remote outback.