The dodo used to live on the island Mauritius before it becamse extinct.
It was a flightless bird so it built it's nest on the ground but when man-kind and their dogs came and found the island the dogs ruined their habitat.
Dodo and pepe
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Dodo birds are now extinct, they used to live in lots of environments but the habitat they like the most is where they eat and live off of the tigers habitat. Scientist think that dodo birds used to live in Africa before they got extinct. but i believe they should search around to find the remains and bones of the dodo birds.
The Dodo birds are extinct and do not have a habitatDodo's lived on the island Mauritius :)
They lived on the island of Mauritius which was located on the of Africa
it is the island and there are alot of food for them to survive
One may find information on the dodo bird at Wikipedia. They have a great page filed right under the name "dodo" with history, biology and habitat information.
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.
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.
It was driven to extinction by a combination of hunting, predation by non native animals introduced by arriving humans, & destruction of habitat. The last creditable sightings fix the disappearance of the Dodo somewhere between 1688 to 1715
It was driven to extinction by a combination of hunting, predation by non native animals introduced by arriving humans, & destruction of habitat. The last creditable sightings fix the disappearance of the Dodo somewhere between 1688 to 1715
The last confirmed sighting of a dodo was in the late 1600s, and it is believed that the last individual likely died around the same time due to habitat destruction and hunting by humans.