The didgeridoo is an ancient Australian Aboriginal wind instrument, traditionally crafted from eucalyptus branches hollowed by termites. This didgeridoo was probably made in a factory not using termites as it appears to be made out of some synthetic materials.
Played with vibrating lips to create a deep, buzzing drone, it uses "circular breathing" to maintain continuous sound. It offers health benefits like reducing snoring and apnea, and serves as a vital cultural tool for ceremony and storytelling.