The Dodo bird was last seen in 1662, so it went extinct about that time.
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The dodo bird became extinct in the early 1600's. The Triceratops became extinct long before that.
No there are no "photographs" of do-dos if that's what you're asking; they went extinct before the first camera was developed, though i beleive there are illustrations of them.
The Dodo Bird
One extinct bird is the Dodo, which was native to the island of Mauritius. It became extinct in the late 17th century due to habitat destruction, hunting, and predation from introduced species. Efforts to conserve endangered bird species are critical to prevent further extinctions.
The Dodo bird is not an endangered species; it is an extinct species of bird. It is widely known that dodo birds became extinct because of human intervention; they were doing fine, minding their own business, until humans found these to be a good source of food and sustenance. So humans hunted them until their hearts' content, devoured their eggs and fed any remains to the hunting dogs. Dodo birds are extinct - period.
The Diatryma was a human sized and heavily built flightless bird. The Diatryma became extinct around 2 million years ago.
The Aphanapteryx is a highly close relative of the Dodo bird. Not only because it comes from the same family but it also; only existed on Mauritius Island, was a flightless bird, and is now extinct!
The passenger pigeon became extinct in 1914 when the last known individual, named Martha, died at the Cincinnati Zoo. Once one of the most abundant bird species in North America, hunting and habitat destruction led to their rapid decline and eventual extinction.