Martha, the last of her kind, died in the Cincinnatti Zoo in 1914.
The last one died in a zoo in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1914.
Cincinnati
The last one in the wild was seen in Ohio in 1900, the last one died in the Cinncinatti zoo in 1914.
The last passenger pigeon was named "Martha" and lived in the Cincinnati zoo until her death in 1914.
The last known passenger pigeon died in 1914.
The last passenger pigeon was believed to have died on September 1, 1914. This bird, a female named "Martha", was the last of twenty or so held in captivity for several years. The last known wild passenger pigeon was killed around 1900.
The last Passenger Pigeon, Martha, died at 1 p.m. on September 1, 1914 of old age, in the Cincinnati Zoo.
That is an exinct pigeon breed. The last one died in 1914. Her name was Martha. She lived an outdansting 29 years.
The passenger pigeon, Ectopistes Migratorious, once the most populous bird on earth, went extinct because of overhunting in the early 1900's. The bird had a life span of 7-12 years, sometimes slightly more. (This would probably indicate the lifespan in the wild: Martha, the last passenger pigeon, live and died in captivity at the age of 29. This is similar to the Rock Pigeon [the common city pigeon], that lives about 3 years in the wild, yet 15 to 20 years as a pet.)
Passenger pigeon
No, he could not. The last of the species died in a zoo in 1914.
The passenger pigeon has been extinct since the early 1900s, with the last confirmed living pigeon on March 22 or 24, 1900 when one was killed with a BB gun. None have been reported since 1930.