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No. Prior to their extinction, dodos ate fallen fruit, especially that of the Tambalacoque tree, originally known by the scientific name of Calvaria major, but now renamed to Sideroxylon grandiflorum. It is also colloquially known as the "dodo tree". Portuguese sailors said that they saw the Dodos eating fish. They also ate rocks and stones which might have helped them digest food.
An extinct tree species of Mauritius which lived in symbiosis with the Dodo. Explorers killed the Dodo and with it went the Calvaria major.
Kingdom: Animalia now time for the food:Phylum: ChordataClass: Aves Fish,Meat,and Fruit,ALSO worms, and little insects. is all i know they eat.....Order: ColumbiformesFamily: ColumbidaeSubfamily: †RaphinaeGenus: †RaphusBrisson, 1760Species: †R. cucullatus Sorry if i wasn't much help......
Prior to their extinction, dodos ate fallen fruit, especially that of the Tambalacoque tree, originally known by the scientific name of Calvaria major, but now renamed to Sideroxylon grandiflorum. It is also colloquially known as the "dodo tree".Portuguese sailors said that they saw the Dodos eating fish. They also ate rocks and stones which might have helped them digest food.
Prior to their extinction, dodos ate fallen fruit, especially that of the Calvaria major tree.
Dodos have been extinct since 1681, so they no longer eat anything.Prior to their extinction, dodos ate fallen fruit, especially that of the Calvaria major tree.
TheCalvaria major, which is only found on that island.The reason for this is that the seeds of the Calvaria are so tough that their germination requires the harsh treatment they used to receive in the dodo's gizzard.
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