Aboriginal Australians lived in diverse environments across the continent, which were home to a variety of animals. Common animals in these regions included kangaroos, emus, koalas, and various reptiles and birds. Additionally, freshwater and marine species, such as fish and crustaceans, were important to their diet, especially in coastal and riverine areas. The close relationship between Aboriginal peoples and these animals was integral to their culture, spirituality, and sustenance.
The wanpanoags simply lived animals? YAWN.
All of the animals lived
what dou think happened to the animals which lived in the forest before
No animals lived in underwater Ohio since it was underwater. They had to be fish, but no mammals.
Different animals
Animals of the Ice Age lived after the dinosaurs.
The animals close their eyes at night because at night humans show their inner beauty and the animals get digusted and close their eyes .
mastodon could have lived in MICHIGAN
Chickens, rats and unicorns lived on the goldfields.
killing animals
no
There were about 5000-10,000 animals!