Aborigines did not catch kakapo. Kakapo have only ever lived in New Zealand. "Aborigines" refers to the original native people of many countries, such as Australia and Canada, but not to the Maori of New Zealand. While the Maori of New Zealand are considered the First Nations peoples for that country, they are relative "newcomers" to the islands, and generally not referred to as aboriginal.
they used boomerangs for hunting kangaroos and emus.
Mostly Kangaroos,Emus and fish.
To catch fish.
aboriginals catch many animals like fish, kangaroos but they spear the fish because it would be hard to try to catch one with your hands plus the wichady grubs.
gh
YES
i highly doubt it, but im not an expert
aboriginals used fire to lure animals out of the bush they also may have used it for cooking whatever they catch.
Yams were dug out from under the earth's surface.
The collective nouns for emus are a mob of emus or an implausibility of emus.
Male emus are only referred to as male emus and female emus as female emus.
emus