- Dodo - Wikipedia
The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to Mauritius, an island east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean The dodo's closest relative was the also-extinct and flightless Rodrigues solitaire
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- Dodo | Bird, History, Extinction, Facts | Britannica
dodo, (Raphus cucullatus), extinct flightless bird of Mauritius (an island of the Indian Ocean), one of the three species that constituted the family Raphidae, usually placed with pigeons in the order Columbiformes but sometimes separated as an order (Raphiformes)
- Dodo Bird Extinction: How Did The Dodo Bird Went Extict? - Science ABC
Dodos were endemic and exclusive to the island of Mauritius Based on the habitat and ecosystem of the island, their bodies were adapted perfectly to survive there Their diet was linked to the tambalcoque tree, which in the local lexicon is called the dodo tree
- 10 Fascinating Dodo Bird Facts - ThoughtCo
Dodo birds became flightless over time and laid only one egg at a time, making them vulnerable There is hope of bringing the dodo back through a process called de-extinction, though it's a long shot
- The dodo bird: The real facts about this icon of extinction
Since last being sighted in 1662, the dodo has become the symbol of extinction But despite its fame, astonishingly little is known about this large, flightless bird
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- What Really Caused Dodos To Go Extinct - Sciencing
It's likely that the word "dodo" comes from the word "dodaersen," a name seen in early Dutch accounts of the bird that roughly equates to "fat backside " This is because the bird was remarkably large, weighing in at around 40 pounds and standing 3 feet tall
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