Scientists are unsure what the dodo's diet consisted of. Some sailors report seeing the dodo catching fish in shallow water pools. However it is likely that the dodo bird actually ate fruits and seeds. This would mean that the dodo was a herbivore or, if they really did eat fish, an omnivore.
Yes, they are called Fusulinids (Fusulinidae). They look like grains of rice.
99% of all organism who lived once are now extinct, so a list would be more than extensive! Dinosaurs are the big fossils. Mammal fossils are big too. Human and proto-human fossils may be the biggest things in fossils ever.
Dodo birds were herbivores, feeding on fruits, seeds, nuts, and possibly small insects found on the forest floor. They did not have any natural predators on their native island of Mauritius, which contributed to their lack of fear and eventual extinction due to human activities.
Bird tracks in snow are not fossils, because snow melts and gets covered up by more snow, and so the bird that made them is probably still alive. (If it died shortly after and the tracks were still there, then they might be considered a trace fossil. ;))
One may find information on the dodo bird at Wikipedia. They have a great page filed right under the name "dodo" with history, biology and habitat information.
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The Dodo bird.
The Dodo bird belong to raphidea family
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The Dodo bird is extinct.
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.
No, the dodo is extinct.
Dodo's are extinct