The only thing in common with these three birds is that...
...all are birds.
The Moa and the Dodo were both Flightless Birds, and booth are extinct.
The Auk is neither extinct nor is a flightless bird.
They are all extinct.
Thylacine and Dodo. If you mean "Extincis" to be "extinct."
Dodo, Thylacine, Quagga, Caspian Tiger, Stellers Sea Cow and Pallas Cormorant.
Dodo, Great Auk, Carrier Pigeon, Woolly Rhinoceros, Thylacine, Mammoth...
The Thylacine was commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger - a misnomer, because the creature was not a tiger, but a marsupial.
Great Auk, Carrier Pigeon, Dodo, Aurock, Thylacine, Wooly Rhino, Mamoth and the reason... People.
Yes There are several species that have gone extinct. Some through human influence - like the dodo and the thylacine. Others, like dinosaurs - through natural causes .
A few are: passenger pigeon, dodo, thylacine, homo habilis, sabretooth tiger, miohippus, mastodon, australopithecus, tyrannosaurus, allosaurus, ichthyosaurus, stegosaurus, trilobyte, etc.
A common slang term for "dodo" is "dodo bird," often used to describe someone who is perceived as foolish or outdated. Additionally, "dodo" can also refer to someone who is clueless or not very bright. The term has its roots in the extinction of the dodo bird, which symbolizes obsolescence or ineptitude.
They are both extinct animals. The dodo went extinct in the late 1600s. The moa went extinct in about 1400.
well,toxonomic ranks of a dodo bird depends on the species and age of the bird. if we are talking about a common dodo bird, the taxonomic rank is from 7-10
In Greek mythology, they were both sons of the god Zeus and goddess Hera.