@itszackbot: Just a thought 💭 The oldest known boomerang, discovered in Poland, dates back approximately 20,000 years. Made of mammoth tusk, it suggests that throwing tools were used for hunting in Europe long before the Australian version became famous. Different Types: There are two primary types of boomerangs: 1. Returning boomerangs: These are the iconic ones designed to circle back to the thrower. Aboriginal hunters may have used returning boomerangs to scare birds into nets or as part of recreational activities. 2. Non-returning boomerangs: Also known as kylies, these are heavier and larger, designed for long-range hunting. They would not return but were accurate weapons for striking game animals such as kangaroos or birds. #themoreyouknow #justathought #twitchconsandiego2024 #twitchcon2024 #sandiego