Who are the natives of Australia?
For countless ages, the island continent of Australia had no contact with the other great land masses. Its plants and animals lived peacefully in a warm, sunny climate just south of the tropics. No taloned, sharp toothed cats or bears developed. So the rather defenseless pouched animals thrived and multiplied. The native people also thrived in their island paradise. Life was easy. In most places, the climate was tropical. The worst weather resembles California ‑ which is wonderful. Game was plentiful and easy to catch. But it seems that hardship forces mankind to advance and improve himself. The natives of Australia had no reason to go beyond the Stone Age way of life. This is how they lived when visitors from Europe discovered them. The original Australians are tall, slender, dark skinned people. They have wide noses and long, straight or wavy black hair. They are friendly people and just about the best hunters in the world. In appearance, they do not resemble any other people and so