The Aborigines ear a wide variety of animals and plants. They also ate insects such as ants, grubs and beetles.
Kangaroo was a popular food for the Australian Aborigines anywhere on the mainland.
yes they do
It is unlikely that the Australian Aborigines eat cooked echidna nowadays, but they certainly used to, when they still lived a traditional lifestyle.
they hunt food with wepons and eat they have no clouth
No.Whilst the Aborigines no doubt hunted and ate platypuses, it is illegal to eat a platypus now.
rats,camles,gorilas,baboons and pandas
They made their medicine by using plants or leafs in the bush. I think
Unknown. Aborigines are believed to have arrived in Australia before written history, so there are no records going back that far.
plants eat plants in the ocean.
I think alot of the food that they eat thet is 'poisonous' contains large amounts of Tanin. They wash and boil certain foods for sometimes hours or cook them underground under fires for a long amount of time. Further information: The Aborigines also knew how to make them digestible, by including all parts of the plant. For example, the Aborigines of Cooper Creek lived on nardoo, but when explorers Burke and Wills tried to eat it, they simply starved to death. This was because they did not include all parts of the plants which enables absorption of the nutrients.
Yes. The Australian Aborigines found that koalas were easy to catch and kill for food (despite the fact that Europeans did not even notice koalas for the first decade of colonisation).