Kangaroo was a popular food for the Australian Aborigines anywhere on the mainland.
Kangaroo originates from the word, ganurra - used by the aborigines from Queensland, Australia
Both the kangaroo and the dingo were in Australia in the 1800s. The kangaroo is native to Australia, and dingoes were brought over by the Aborigines, although it is not certain when.
All species of kangaroos can be eaten, whether they are red kangaroos, grey kangaroos, wallaroos, wallabies, potoroos, tree kangaroos or rat-kangaroos.
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.
they cooked it with the skin still on directly onto hot embers
The kangaroo eats where it wants to.
Kangaroo rats eat rabbits and mice
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are kangaroo rats edible
They eat roots, yams, berries.
There are many words for kangaroo in the Australian aboriginal language. The Aborigines of Australia had over 250 languages between their 600+ cultural groups prior to European settlement.The most commonly known word is gangurru. It is the word from which "kangaroo" is derived.
Australian Aborigines living a traditional lifestyle certainly hunted and ate kangaroos. Even today, both indigenous and non-indigenous Australians eat kangaroo, but it is not hunted in the traditional way.