birds
No, a Dodo is an extinct type of pigeon that lived on the island of Mauritius.
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Actually it is spelled Dodo. Click on the related links section indicated below for information on a Dodo Bird.
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The dodo bird's ancestors are believed to be pigeons, specifically a group of island-dwelling pigeons that adapted to life on the island of Mauritius, where the dodo was endemic. Genetic studies suggest that the dodo is closely related to the Nicobar pigeon, which is its closest living relative. The dodo evolved in isolation, leading to its unique characteristics and flightlessness due to the absence of natural predators on the island.
unfortunately dodo's do not fly and dodo's are easy to catch because they are fearless from humans
Both the booby and the dodo were named for this behavior. They are not closely related.
dodo
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 ...
as chicken as a dodo
They do not have prey but they eat off of "Dodo trees". The Dodo is extinct
The dodo has been extinct since the 17th century. Hence the phrase, 'dead as a dodo'.