yes they use dingoes
Spears
Dingoes live in packs to be stronger.5 Dingoes hunting together is better than 1.
they used boomerangs for hunting kangaroos and emus.
my guess would be to stop the dingoes from eating them
The indigenous people of Australia, known as the Aborigines, brought dingoes to Australia.
As a rule, Aboriginals don't eat dingo. If they did, they'd be cooked much the same as any other animal, that is, thrown onto a hot fire whole.
yes they did because the aboriginals used the bow and arrow for hunting, as a weapon sometimes, and divination ceremonies.
What age do aboriginal children start hunting The aboriginal children started hunting at around age 8.
aboriginals use paint brushes to paint
The inuit have whale hunting as a collective right they are allowed to hunt as they wish.
Aboriginals use nulla nullahs, axes, coolamongs, spears and spearthrowers.
Dingoes can be either both nocturnal and diurnal. Their hunting habits vary, and they may hunt during the day or at night. They may also feed at dawn and dusk, meaning they are sometimes crepuscular. Scientists in Queensland did not examine daytime activity because dingoes were previously reported to have been nocturnal or crepuscular (active in twilight), but there is more evidence that suggests dingo activity varies per site.