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    The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) was a large, flightless pigeon that lived on the island of Mauritius until the 17th century. It became extinct due to hunting, invasive species, and habitat loss, and is now a symbol of extinction and obsolescence.

  2. Aug 22, 2024 · 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).

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    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. Biologists believe that dodos fed on the tambalacoque tree, as well as on nuts, fruits...

    Evolutionary biologists claim pigeons and doves to be the closest relatives of dodos, but the size and weight of dodos is unlike these other species. Dodos were 3 feet tall and weighed 15 to 20 kgs. Many historical illustrations of dodos depicted them as having brownish-grey feathers, but there is no consensus amongst scientists on the actual color...

    Many historical texts suggest that Arab explorers visited the island of Mauritius before the 16th century, but they didn’t take note of the dodo. The first documented account of the dodo was made by the sailors of the Dutch East India Company in 1601. The first illustration of a dodo bird appeared a few years later.

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  4. Dodos were large birds, approximately three-feet tall, with downy grey feathers and a white plume for a tail. The Dodo had tiny wings and its sternum – an area with strong wing muscles for flying...

  5. Sep 20, 2024 · Sept. 20, 2024. The dodo was a flightless bird about the size of a male turkey that had a long, hooked beak and the goofy charm of an emperor penguin. Its ancestor first appeared on Earth more ...

  6. Dodos are an extinct species of bird that was native to Mauritius, and island near Madagascar. Much like the flightless cormorant, these birds could not fly. These birds do not have any living relatives or descendants, but their closest relatives are pigeons and doves. Unlike pigeons and doves, they could stand over three feet tall!

  7. Aug 24, 2017 · Scientists are piecing together clues about the life of the dodo, hundreds of years after the flightless bird was driven to extinction.

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