Dodos have been extinct for a VERY long time now. They became extinct somewhere in the mid-to-late 17th century.
Sadly...Dodos are extinct.
Dodos were endemic to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. This is where they also became extinct.
The dodos got extinct because people hunted them and because people destroyed their habitat
no dodos are only fairly recently extinct
Dodos are not endangered - they have been extinct since the 17th century.
The Tambalacoque tree,also known as the "dodo tree", was hypothesized by Stanley Temple to have been eaten from by Dodos, and only by passing through the digestive tract of the dodo could the seeds germinate; he claimed that the tambalacocque was now nearly extinct. The Dodo birds possibly ate the fruit of the "dodo tree" not the tree itself. Of course, the dodo bird is now long extinct.
No. Dodos went extinct in the mid to late 17th century.
no, dodos are extinct
No, they are extinct.
To be extinct is to not exist as a species. Dinosaurs, dodos, and the laughing owl are extinct.
Neither there both extinct
No, dodos are not considered dinosaurs. Dodos were flightless birds that lived on the island of Mauritius and became extinct in the 17th century. Dinosaurs were a group of reptiles that lived millions of years ago and also became extinct.