Dodo birds died out only a few hundred years ago. Thus, the plants alive when they existed were the same as those that exist now.
Dodo birds died out only a few hundred years ago. Thus, the plants alive when they existed were the same as those that exist now.
The dodo bird ate the Tambalacoque tree,also known as the "dodo tree". This is about the same question as "Did the dodo bird eat the dodo tree?" exept that it was more specific.
The Aphanapteryx is a highly close relative of the Dodo bird. Not only because it comes from the same family but it also; only existed on Mauritius Island, was a flightless bird, and is now extinct!
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The dodo bird ate mostly fruits and seeds. Occasionally it would swallow pebbles to help it digest the seeds. It did eat fruits from the Calvaria tree, also known as the dodo tree, or the tambalacoque. Right now this tree is going extinct. The dodos were its only way of reproducing, something in their guts fertilized the seeds as they ate them. Scientists are frantically trying to figure out how to fertilize the seeds without the dodos. I suggest that if we are going to clone an extinct animal, we clone the dodo. Fast. To save the tree.rock and metal and fruit of the dodo bird tree
the competitors for the dodod are the meme's. the memes are bigger birds with a small duck beak, who eat the same as the dodos.
The same kind of animals that live now, except for those who have gone extinct, like the dodo bird.
Brachiosaurus died out about 151 million years ago. Triceratops died out 65.5 million years ago. The dodo bird died out during the 1600's. In short, the answer is no.
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