They couldn't fly
no
No, The Dodo Bird is extinct. But I'm guessing when they where alive, they probably could. So that would be NO.
if you really wanted to
Yes Dodo is a real word. It is in reference to an extinct bird called the Dodo. The bird was named due to its personality or tendencies and that could be why you still hear the word in reference to individuals today.
No one intended to cause the extinction of the dodo. The introduction of dogs and pigs to the island resulted in the accidental extinction of the dodo, which could not adequately defend against the new predators.
there was the Ice Age Continental Drift Ad, and you could complete two quests to get prizes, including a dodo. But you can't get it now :(
No, Indians did not wear dodo. The dodo was a flightless bird native to Mauritius and became extinct in the late 17th century, long before significant interactions between indigenous Indian populations and the dodo could occur. Historically, the dodo was not known to the Indian subcontinent, and its feathers and body were not used for clothing or adornment by Indians.
The dodo could not fly, as it was quite a heavy bird for its size, and its wings were far too small to support it in flight. Flight was not a requirement for the dodo in its habitat. The dodo became extinct during the 17th century. The last known specimen was believed to have died sometime between 1662 and 1690.
Axes, knives, and other sharp implements were the weapons most likely used for the killing and butchering of the Dodo bird. Because at the time and place Dodo birds lived, civilized man had not yet fully discovered the Dodo and therefor could not use guns. And the Dodo was so slow that using a bow and arrow was unnecessary.
Yes the dodos could only be found in mauritius however relatives of the dodo bird such as the reunion and rodrigues solitaire could have been found on the islands which they are named after
No, the dodo could not fly. It was a flightless bird.The dodo was flightless because there was no need for it to fly. There were no natural predators in their habitat, until humans came along with dogs and rats, then wiped them out.
In some languages, "caca" and "dodo" are informal terms for feces and sleep. So you could say "caca dodo" as a playful way to refer to using the bathroom before going to bed.