The dodo has been extinct since the 17th century. Hence the phrase, 'dead as a dodo'.
Dodo birds have been extinct for decades.
The sayings is, 'As dead as the Dodo! So 'to dodo' is possibly to reach a dead end and be unable to complete a task, or have to give up an enterprise, etc.
The dodo bird became extinct in the early 1600's. The Triceratops became extinct long before that.
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.
There are no dodo's alive they are extinct
The Dodo is believed to have become extinct around 1681 AD.
It's so sad, but you can't bring the Dodo's alive
dodo bird
The phrase "Dead as a dodo" refers to the extinct dodo bird. Native to Mauritius, the dodo became extinct in the late 17th century due to hunting and habitat destruction by humans.
No, the dodo is extinct.
Dodo's are extinct