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How could the Australian Aborigines get their boomerangs to return to them if they hit something while hunting?

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How could the Australian Aborigines get their boomerangs to return to them if they hit something while hunting?

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The Australian Aborigines didn’t get their boomerangs to return to them if they hit something while hunting. As you would suspect, if a returning boomerang actually makes contact with something, its flight is cut short and it won’t return to the thrower. Here’s a quick primer on boomerangs: Boomerangs are simply a curved version

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