An extinct tree species of Mauritius which lived in symbiosis with the Dodo. Explorers killed the Dodo and with it went the Calvaria major.
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Prior to their extinction, dodos ate fallen fruit, especially that of the Calvaria major tree.
Cranial vault
The cranium
The calvaria, also known as the "skullcap," refers to the upper part of the skull that encloses the brain. It comprises several bones, including the frontal, parietal, and occipital bones, and plays a crucial role in protecting the brain. The term emphasizes its dome-like shape, which resembles a cap worn on the head.
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.
Yes, the cranial vault of the skull is commonly referred to as the calvaria. It is the dome-shaped portion of the skull that encloses and protects the brain.
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.
Cork is the major export from Portugal that is made from Oak trees.
Their major product is sawn softwood (from coniferous trees) and hardwood (from deciduous trees) lumber.
Calvary is taken from the Latin Vulgate translation of Calvaria, which is what Golgotha (from the Scriptures) is translated as.
Neurocranium or the calvaria (NB technically calvaria includes the nurocranium plus other part)