The dodo bird, which became extinct in the late 17th century, had a life cycle that began with mating and egg-laying. Dodos were ground-nesting birds that typically laid one large egg at a time, often in a nest on the forest floor. After about 30 days of incubation, the chick would hatch and rely on its parents for food and protection. Once fully grown, dodos reached maturity in about three years, during which they would engage in mating and continue the cycle.
Dodo's went thru a fattening and then a slimming cycle. Other than that, Dodo's are extinct and no longer have a life cycle.
The dodo bird, like all animals, spent its life time searching for food and reproducing.
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The Dodo bird.
The Dodo bird belong to raphidea family
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The Dodo bird is extinct.
The dodo bird ate the Tambalacoque tree,also known as the "dodo tree". This is about the same question as "Did the dodo bird eat the dodo tree?" exept that it was more specific.
No, the dodo is extinct.