Yes, it did. But like chickens of today, dodos lost the ability to fly.
The dodo bird, which is now extinct, had a wingspan of around 3 feet (approximately 1 meter). Despite having wings, the dodo bird was flightless due to its large body size and lack of strong breast muscles needed for sustained flight. The wings of the dodo bird were small and not well-developed, further contributing to its inability to fly.
yup but they couldn't fly.....just like penguins!
a penguin and a dodo bird. they cant fly Also an Ostrich!
A dodo bird on his shoulder blade. If you look at a picture of his wings, you can still see it underneath.
The dodo could not fly, as it was quite a heavy bird for its size, and its wings were far too small to support it in flight. Flight was not a requirement for the dodo in its habitat. The dodo became extinct during the 17th century. The last known specimen was believed to have died sometime between 1662 and 1690.
Dodo birds are: -fat (they were hunted for their meat) -featherry -big beak -very stupid - 2cm long legs -The name comes from Rican Dodo who found these type of birds in 1876 (he was a Mexican explorer)
unfortunately dodo's do not fly and dodo's are easy to catch because they are fearless from humans
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as chicken as a dodo
They do not have prey but they eat off of "Dodo trees". The Dodo is extinct
The dodo has been extinct since the 17th century. Hence the phrase, 'dead as a dodo'.
No, the dodo is extinct.