Dodos were land dwelling birds that ate seeds, and fruits that had fallen from trees.
They ate fruit, many types of fruit.
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.
No. Prior to their extinction, dodos ate fallen fruit, especially that of the Tambalacoque tree, originally known by the scientific name of Calvaria major, but now renamed to Sideroxylon grandiflorum. It is also colloquially known as the "dodo tree". Portuguese sailors said that they saw the Dodos eating fish. They also ate rocks and stones which might have helped them digest food.
No, they were herbivores because they ate flowers, leaves, grass, ancient ferns, and melon blocks.
Kingdom: Animalia now time for the food:Phylum: ChordataClass: Aves Fish,Meat,and Fruit,ALSO worms, and little insects. is all i know they eat.....Order: ColumbiformesFamily: ColumbidaeSubfamily: †RaphinaeGenus: †RaphusBrisson, 1760Species: †R. cucullatus Sorry if i wasn't much help......
Prior to their extinction, dodos ate fallen fruit, especially that of the Tambalacoque tree, originally known by the scientific name of Calvaria major, but now renamed to Sideroxylon grandiflorum. It is also colloquially known as the "dodo tree".Portuguese sailors said that they saw the Dodos eating fish. They also ate rocks and stones which might have helped them digest food.
Prior to their extinction, dodos ate fallen fruit, especially that of the Calvaria major tree.
Absolutely nothing. Dodos are extinct. When alive the dodo bird ate fruits, nuts and roots.
Absolutely nothing. Dodos are extinct. When alive the dodo bird ate fruits, nuts and roots.
The collective nouns for dodos are a dearth of dodos and an extinction of dodos.
Dodos died out during the late 17th century, when sailors came to the Mauritius Isles and shot them for food and sport. Trained dogs ate the eggs and chicks, so the Dodo was unable to reproduce.