The dodo bird, native to Mauritius, is believed to have evolved in isolation on the island around the late 17th century. It was first discovered by Dutch sailors in 1598, and its population rapidly declined due to overhunting and introduced species. The last widely accepted sighting of the dodo occurred in the late 1660s, with extinction confirmed by the early 1700s. The dodo serves as a symbol of human-induced extinction and the fragility of island ecosystems.
The dodo bird, like all animals, spent its life time searching for food and reproducing.
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The Dodo bird belong to raphidea family
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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.
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Dodo's are extinct
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