The dodo, a flightless bird native to Mauritius, had several adaptations suited to its environment. Its large size and robust body were advantageous for foraging on the ground, where it primarily fed on fruits, seeds, and roots. The dodo's small wings were insufficient for flight, reflecting its evolution in an environment devoid of natural predators. Additionally, its strong beak was adapted for cracking open hard seeds, helping it thrive in its unique habitat.
The dodo bird adapted to its environment, primarily the island of Mauritius, by evolving to be flightless, as it had no natural predators and abundant food sources. This adaptation allowed the dodo to thrive in its niche, feeding on fruits, seeds, and roots. However, the arrival of humans and invasive species led to habitat destruction and competition for resources, ultimately contributing to the dodo's extinction, as they were ill-equipped to cope with these rapid changes.
unfortunately dodo's do not fly and dodo's are easy to catch because they are fearless from humans
at one point in time yes. they believe it existed in the later years just before man and eventually went extinct due to a lack of adaptation
dodo
as chicken as a dodo
They do not have prey but they eat off of "Dodo trees". The Dodo is extinct
The dodo has been extinct since the 17th century. Hence the phrase, 'dead as a dodo'.
No, the dodo is extinct.
Dodo's are flightless birds.
It just do-does
It is the head belonging to a dodo.
The word dodo does not have an opposite.