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    The dodo ( Raphus cucullatus) is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Mauritius, which is east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. The dodo's closest relative was the also-extinct and flightless Rodrigues solitaire.

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · dodo, (Raphus cucullatus), extinct flightless bird of Mauritius (an island of the Indian Ocean), one of the three species that constituted the family Raphidae, usually placed with pigeons in the order Columbiformes but sometimes separated as an order (Raphiformes).

  3. Sep 21, 2018 · 10 Facts About the Dodo Bird. Fox Photos / Getty Images. By. Bob Strauss. Updated on September 21, 2018. The dodo bird disappeared so quickly off the face of Earth 300 years ago that it has become the poster bird for extinction: Perhaps you've heard the popular expression "as dead as a dodo."

  4. Dodos are an extinct species of bird that was native to Mauritius, and island near Madagascar. Much like the flightless cormorant, these birds could not fly. These birds do not have any living relatives or descendants, but their closest relatives are pigeons and doves. Unlike pigeons and doves, they could stand over three feet tall!

  5. The dodo was primarily a forest bird, occasionally venturing closer to the shoreline. More than 26 million years ago, these pigeon-like birds found paradise while exploring the Indian Ocean:...

  6. Jan 31, 2023 · No other animal is as inexorably linked with extinction as the dodo, an odd-looking flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean until the late 17th century. The...

  7. The dodo bird is one of the most famous examples of human-induced extinction. A large, flightless bird once native to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean... ... the dodo was bigger than a turkey and weighed about 23 kilograms.

  8. Found by Dutch soldiers around 1600 on an island in the Indian Ocean, the Dodo became extinct less than 80 years later because of deforestation, hunting, and destruction of their nests by animals brought to the island by the Dutch.

  9. The surprising science of dodos: Everything you need to know, from extinction cause to its 'repulsive' taste - BBC Science Focus Magazine. Learn what wiped out the dodo – and how scientists plan to resurrect the bird.

  10. Discover the world's birds, from the familiar to the exotic, in a collaboration between the Museum and Google Arts & Culture. Privacy notice. Museum expert Dr Julian Hume explains what went wrong for the dodo and what's left to learn about the extinct bird.

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