No. The dodo only inhabited the island of Mauritius.
The dodo was exclusively a native of Mauritius.
you were born in nz
new zealand would still be greaty populated with all its native species like the kiwi and the now extinxt 6 ft tall dodo bird
NZ Native Forests Restoration Trust was created in 1980.
No. NZ has only one native mammal and that is a bat. The only bears in NZ are in the zoos.
No, the dodo bird did not live in Canada. The dodo was native to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It became extinct in the late 17th century, primarily due to human activities and the introduction of non-native species. Canada is not part of the dodo's historical range.
Dodo were native to Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa.
you were born in nz
The dodo was exclusively a native of Mauritius.
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The phrase "Dead as a dodo" refers to the extinct dodo bird. Native to Mauritius, the dodo became extinct in the late 17th century due to hunting and habitat destruction by humans.
No, dodo birds did not die around the 1900s. The dodo, a flightless bird native to Mauritius, became extinct in the late 17th century, with the last confirmed sighting occurring around 1662. The extinction was primarily due to human activities, including hunting and the introduction of non-native species that preyed on dodo eggs.