Mauritius
Dodos were endemic to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean.
island Mauritius
Dodos were endemic to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. This is where they also became extinct.
No, i believe they did not.They lived on a little island called Maritus located close by the island of Madigascar, Africa. The dodos lived on the island in peace for centuries until settlers came. The settler's dogs wiped out all of the dodos on the island. The dodos were unable to defend themselves because they lost there ability to fly since they had been on the island for centuries with no preditors.
in the east of Madagascar island in Indian ocean
No, dodos are not considered dinosaurs. Dodos were flightless birds that lived on the island of Mauritius and became extinct in the 17th century. Dinosaurs were a group of reptiles that lived millions of years ago and also became extinct.
The collective nouns for dodos are a dearth of dodos and an extinction of dodos.
No, dodos did not hibernate. Dodos were flightless birds that were native to the island of Mauritius. They were active year-round and did not undergo hibernation like some mammals do during the winter months. Dodos became extinct in the late 17th century due to hunting and habitat destruction by humans.
No, dodos are not mammals; they were flightless birds belonging to the pigeon family. They lived on the island of Mauritius and became extinct in the late 17th century. Dodos were characterized by their large size, stout bodies, and distinctively large beaks. As birds, they laid eggs and were warm-blooded, unlike mammals.
Sadly...Dodos are extinct.
Man killed the dodos.
The Dodos was created in 2005.