The aborigines used to get their food by throwing spears at animals such as kangaroo's and emu's. They then cooked it over a fire. Some aboriginal women dug in the soil finding grubs to eat.
Probably the most unusual habit an emu has is its curiosity. Always on the search for something interesting to eat, and in need of aids to its digestion, the emu will ingest all sorts of unusual objects besides the usual pebbles. Emu stomachs have been found to contain nails and metal. Aborigines found they just had to lie in long grass and wave something unusual and colourful above the grass to attract a curious emu.
yes Indigenous people eat emu,it is considered a delicacy.
Depends how many strongs and or bigs the emu can has.
Kangaroo was a popular food for the Australian Aborigines anywhere on the mainland.
Yes, you can eat Emu eggs. Many Aborigonals have been doing it for hundreds of thousands of years
They eat roots, yams, berries.
yes they do
It is unlikely that the Australian Aborigines eat cooked echidna nowadays, but they certainly used to, when they still lived a traditional lifestyle.
no
lay eggs ,eat,and enjoy life
An Emu is a flightless bird