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Ever wondered what ancient boomerangs were really used for by Aboriginal people? Dating back 20,000 years, this curved, aerodynamic tool spins through the air at tremendous speed—making it a deadly weapon. Non-returning boomerangs, heavier and straighter, were used to hunt small animals with a direct hit and to injure enemies. Returning ones, lighter in design, were used to quickly herd animals or drive birds into nets. Credits: occpaleo9412/YT, ChrisRollins/YT, planetcorroboree6313/YT, sagesmokesurvival/YT, wozzasboomerang/YT, DonnyDustsPaleoTracks/YT, Throwsticks/YT, TimWellsBowHunter/YT, nguyenarchery/Tiktok #technology #old #ancient
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