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The dodo bird, which lived in the 17th century on the island of Mauritius, had an estimated body temperature similar to that of modern birds, typically around 40 to 42 degrees Celsius (104 to 107.6 degrees Fahrenheit). While specific measurements for dodos are not available due to their extinction, this range aligns with avian physiology. Their body temperature would have been crucial for regulating metabolism and activity levels in their natural habitat.

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