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Boomerangs (termed "throwsticks") for hunting larger prey, such as kangaroo, were used for small prey as well. These throwsticks fly in a nearly straight path when thrown horizontally and are heavy enough to take down a kangaroo on impact to the legs or knees. For hunting emu, the throwstick is thrown toward the neck, breaking it.

Los bumeranes para cazar presas más grandes, como el canguro, también se usaron para presas pequeñas. Estos bumeranes vuelan en un camino casi recto cuando se lanzan horizontalmente y son lo suficientemente pesados como para derribar un canguro al impactar las piernas o las rodillas. Para cazar emú, el bumerán se lanza hacia el cuello, rompiéndolo.