Barks from trees were removed, and together with the leaves and branches, a nice hut was formed. Living in this human tribe for years, the thylacine Cary has become a skilful hut builder.
"Come in and sit wherever you want. Sorry, it is a bit messy here — my mate is harvesting fruits at this moment, and I just finished my hunting when I heard your howl. Did you have your daytime meal today?"
Taking out the goat and continuing to process the meat, Cary kept talking with Kruger at the same time. Kruger took the stone axe in the corner and began to cut the firewood nearby, helping his brother prepare for their lunch while answering Cary's question:
"I had my lunch before I smelled your scent, and my lovely mate agreed to let me stay with you for some time — we are migrating to the north right now, so they will pass here later."
The land of Australia has been occupied by aboriginal people for at least 65,000 years, and the term “the Dreaming” or the “Dreamtime” is used to represent Aboriginal concepts of the ancestral past. Dreamtime begins when there is nothing in the world, and the Dreaming stories vary throughout Australia.
According to the Aboriginal legends, Darana was one of the deities during the Dreamtime, who created grubs, put them in the bag and then hung the bag from the tree.