Introduction to Aboriginal huts: The Australian continent is surrounded by sea. Australian Aboriginal residents mainly live in the coastal areas near the equator. The climate here is warm, the vegetation is rich, and there are many animals. They can survive without clothing or shelter. The residents wander around all year round and have no fixed place to live. They often build shacks, huts or stone huts wherever they go. The huts are made of branches and covered with bark, leaves and thatch. The materials are chosen according to the environment. nature. When the weather is cold, the indigenous people use straw mats and animal skins as blankets to keep warm.