Dingu :)
Warrigal comes from the aboriginal meaning wild dogs, or dingoes.
Warrigal means wild dogs, or dingoes.
Here take a slab of four x for your dingoes, alrite.
Yes, some Aboriginal groups in Australia have historically hunted and consumed dingoes, particularly in certain regions where traditional practices include utilizing local wildlife for food. However, this is not a widespread practice today, as dingoes are often viewed more as companion animals or part of the ecosystem rather than a food source. The consumption of dingoes varies among different Aboriginal cultures and is influenced by factors such as availability and cultural beliefs.
A hundred of dingoes
The main predators of Tasmanian Tigers, now believed extinct, were human hunters (both Aboriginal but especially European) and dingoes.
The main predators of Tasmanian Tigers, now believed extinct, were human hunters (both Aboriginal but especially European) and dingoes.
i think the name for aboriginal Queensland is gaurna
Mooroolbark's aboriginal name is Mooroolbik. This is the name that was given by the local Wurundjeri Aboriginal people. Mooroolbik means great water place.
Koolawala is the aboriginal name for Australia Koolawala is the aboriginal name for Australia
Kath Walkers aboriginal name is Oodgeroo Noonucle
The aboriginal name for the Port Macquarie area is Birbai.