Aboriginle women would catch a snake and take their skin and cook its body.
Usually two.
No, sea snakes do not have gills. They have lungs and must come to the surface to breathe air. Sea snakes have evolved to have flattened tails and laterally compressed bodies to help them move efficiently through water.
Snake charmers typically use venomous snakes such as cobras or vipers, as their movements and hood flaring can create an intriguing spectacle. However, this practice is controversial as it can be harmful to the snakes and ultimately encourages their capture from the wild.
All snakes that do not use venom to kill prey do not have fangs. In other words all nonvenomous snakes lack fangs, but have smaller teeth used for holding on to prey. This is not to say that all venomous snakes have fangs either. Some species such as the coral snake, found in the eastern united states has extremely toxic venom, but lacks fangs.
The phobia related to the fear of snakes is called ophidiophobiaOphidiophobia - Fear of snakes.
Native Australians are referred to as aborigines.
shield from aborigines are used for protecting and easier to help them attach
Aborigines make didgeridoos primarily for their use in ceremonies and corroborees.
yes
The aborigines had no written langauge so they did not use anything for paper. Their histories were all oral, but they also explained their stories through paintings.
Yes they did, although their stories featured fewer koalas than some of the other creatures, such as echidnas, kangaroos and snakes.
Aborigines do not use colours such as pinks and fluoro colours.
Snakes use there tongues for a lot of thing. Snakes use their tongues for smell and to find food.
They used the spears
A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language in Common Use Amongst the Aborigines of Western Australia was created in 1842.
Most use the Stanislavski method.
do black mamba snakes use mimicry