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dodo Answer 2 No, the dodo became ectinct in the late 1600s
The dodo is an extinct bird. The last dodo birds were killed in the 1500's.
The Dodo bird was last seen in 1662, so it went extinct about that time.
On Mauritius in 1650, and remained until 1800 on Rodriguez. They died of being hunted by humans and the eggs being eaten by pigs and monkeys who were introduced to the islands which are in the Indian ocean.
Yes. The dodo, which lived on the island of Mauritius, is extinct. This flightless bird which was related to pigeons and doves became extinct somewhere in the mid-to-late 17th century. Controversy surrounds the actual date the last dodo was sighted, due to conflicting accounts, but it was believed to have been sometime between 1662 and 1690 Scientists are looking at cloning the dodo from museum specimens, but it should be noted that this experiment has failed with numerous other extinct species ...
The last one died about 1681
the dodo bird lived from 1598-1681 so by the 1700s they were extinct. The reason they died out was because around the time the European settlers came they had no food so they hunted out dodo birds and then just kept hunting them until they became extinct
The dodo bird became extinct somewhere in the mid-to-late 17th century. Controversy surrounds the actual date the last dodo was sighted, due to conflicting accounts, but it was believed to have been sometime between 1662 and 1690.
The last dod bird died around 1680.......it's about 330 years.
There are no dodo's alive they are extinct
Dodo
As of 2017 it has been extinct for 355 years. The last widely accepted sighting of a dodo was in 1662.