They eat it
In the bush they would forage for different plants, witchetty grubs and honey ants.
aboriginals used fire to lure animals out of the bush they also may have used it for cooking whatever they catch.
they had this thing they called a poison stick and all they did was you know poke the um thing and if there was any squishy or yellow stuff in or coming out of it they would know it was poisonous.
you can find it in the forests in australia
Bush Tucker Man - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
The people who present the Bush Tucker trials are Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. The Bush Tucker trials involve contestants eating various jungle delicacies such as crickets and green ants.
the Aboriginals ate some fish,crabs, bush tomatoes and some tree barks and leaves.
Food you find in the bush. e.g: plants/leaves, grubs
Bush tucker is the colloquial term used to describe foods found in the native Australian bush and outback. "Bush tucker" encompasses a variety of foods, such as native wildlife (e.g. goannas, witchetty grubs) to various native fruits and berries. It also refers to simple cooking, such as damper, a bread-like mix of flour, salt and water which is cooked over an open campfire.
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All I know is witchitey grubs