Possibly...A hut like the gold fields or in a tent or maybe they moved around.
My best guess is something like what they had on the goldfields (tents and bark huts)
Bushrangers primarily used horses for transportation.
Bushrangers did not build shelters. They needed to hide form the authorities, so their most common shelter was in caves or under cliff overhangs in mountainous countryside.
It's to do with the australian bushrangers who used it as a hideout in the 1830's - it was called Terrible Hollow from the horrible tales told of the convicts who made use of it. Also known as The Camp, The Shelter or The pound by the original bushrangers
Bushrangers did not build shelters. They usually camped out in caves and under cliff overhangs. Occasionally they might build a rough bark shelter, but usually preferred natural landforms.
A gang of bushrangers, like "Ned Kelly's gang."A collective noun is a word for a group of people or things. I don't believe that bushrangers, loners at heart, get together often enough for a collective noun to become theirs. You have to use a general collective noun used for people based on their situation or activity, including group to start you off; a troop of bushrangers, a crowd of bushrangers, a mob of bushrangers, a boatload of bushrangers, a convention of bushrangers, a meeting of bushranges, a party of bushrangers, or a pair of bushrangers.
bushrangers
Bushrangers mainly used horses.
well you wood have to brake the law
Murray Bushrangers was created in 1993.
Yes. Bushrangers were criminals who would ambush unsuspecting travellers or even landowners, stealing their money and goods. A few bushrangers resorted to murder.
Absolutely. Bushrangers posed a genuine threat, and many could be ruthless.
They use burrows for shelter