the dodo was entirely fearless of people, and this, in combination with it being flightless, made it easy prey for humans. also, humans brought with them other animals that had not existed near dodos before, including dogs, pigs, cats, and rats, which plundered the dodo nests. humans and animals helped to wipe out dodos
The Dodo was easy prey to sailors who caught them for food as they couldn't fly away, and living on isolated islands, were too trusting and didn't try to escape. Rats coming off the ships, ate eggs and nestlings, and hastened the dodo's extinction.
The Dodo was easy prey to sailors who caught them for food as they couldn't fly away, and living on isolated islands, were too trusting and didn't try to escape. Rats coming off the ships, ate eggs and nestlings, and hastened the dodo's extinction.
Selkirk was not particularly easy to catch the goats. The rugged terrain and elusive nature of the goats made it challenging for anyone attempting to capture them. Additionally, the goats were often wary and quick to escape, requiring skill and patience to catch successfully. Overall, it was a demanding task that tested the abilities of those involved.
canda is made up of dodo
The Atlantic Ocean made it easy to attack New Amsterdam.
that means hes constipated
The name of the bird- dodo, was taken from the Portuguese word doudo, which means silly or stupid. Which the bird was.
The dodo bird became extinct (all of them died out) due to human activity. There were live dodos up to the 17th century. Their lack of fear for humans plus their flightlessness made them easy targets. Actually most of the deaths were attributed to animals that humans brought to the dodo's native islands, such as cats and rats, and deforestation by the humans.
The song you're referring to is likely "Dodo" by the artist MUNA. The catchy chorus features the repetitive "dodo" phrase, which has made it memorable in the alternative pop scene. MUNA is known for their blend of pop and alternative sounds, and their music often carries themes of empowerment and self-discovery.
"Quipu" is pronounced as "kee-poo." It refers to an ancient Incan device made of knotted strings used for record-keeping. If you're referring to a baby dodo, it would simply be called a "dodo chick," and "dodo" is pronounced as "doh-doh."
we have to blame humans and animals According to Wikipedia:- When humans first arrived on Mauritius, they also brought with them other animals that had not existed on the island before, including dogs, pigs, cats, rats and crab eating macaques which plundered the dodo nests, while humans destroyed the forests where the birds made their homes. The dodo bird is extinct because when man were alive the cut down all of the trees and dodo birds then had nothing to eat because dodo bird used to eat fruit of the trees of Mauritius island. ALSO I HAVE NO CLUE !!! Because it was defenceless. When people arrived on the previously un-peopled island of Mauritius, people walked up to them and clubbed them on the head, and some other animal invaders ate their eggs and young. This drove the dodo to extinction - and the expression 'as dead as a dodo'.
they were made of wood. just like all the other houses but it was easy for them to catch fire because the house was made of wood and the chimney was made of wood