The primary fossil evidence for the existence of dodo birds (Raphus cucullatus) includes skeletal remains found on the island of Mauritius, where the dodo was native. These fossils, particularly the dodo's unique bones such as the humerus and femur, have been discovered in various locations, including a famous find at the Mare aux Songes swamp. Additionally, historical accounts and illustrations from the 17th century, along with egg fossils, further confirm the dodo's existence before its extinction in the late 17th century.
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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.
DoDo birds are extinct (hence the name "DoDo")
The DODO birds, now extinct, came from a DODO bird egg!
There are no dodo birds around now, they are extinct.
Dodo's are flightless birds.
dodo birds eat fruit from the dodo tree. or they eat scraps of plant roots or rocks.
yes it had colors
No. The dodo died out in the 1600s. There is no evidence at all that any still exist.
The dodo has been extinct since the 17th century. Hence the phrase, 'dead as a dodo'.
The dodo is extinct