3.3 feet tall, weighing about 20 kilograms (44 lb)
The dodo did not in fact survive. The reasoning for this is thought to be because the dodo's beack had grown too big for it to be able to consume any more food. All the food that was small enough to get into holes which are small did so, and therefore, the dodo did not manage to survive on the little food sources which were now available to it in small loads.
The dodo bird is a bird that is now extinct. It was a flightless bird whose diet consisted primarily of fruit. To help the dodo digest its food, it would eat small rocks and stones.
Before the dodo became extinct, they lived on the island of Mauritius. This is a small island near the bigger island of Madagascar.
Dinosaurs cryolophosauruses small Mastodons and sometimes smilodons
Small mammals and small birds could compete with the Dodo for food. While carnivores would kill the for food.
they needed something to eat on the small island of Mauritius
unfortunately dodo's do not fly and dodo's are easy to catch because they are fearless from humans
The Dik Dik (A small type of deer) is excellent at hiding from predators, and has avoided extinction with their skill The DoDo however, was "fearless" and didnt hide, and was subsequently preyed apon till extinction
dodo
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.
Alice gave the Dodo a piece of cake, which was part of the "Caucus Race" in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." In return, the Dodo gave Alice a prize for participating in the race, which was a small piece of the cake she had provided. This whimsical exchange highlights the nonsensical nature of the story and the playful interactions between characters in Wonderland.
as chicken as a dodo