The dodo ( Raphus cucullatus ) was a flightless bird endemic to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It is widely recognized as an icon of human-induced extinction.
: DNA evidence has confirmed that the dodo's closest living relative is the Nicobar pigeon . Extinction (17th Century)
: Dodos stood approximately 3 feet tall and weighed between 22 and 40 pounds. They featured gray to brown feathers, a large hooked beak (8-9 inches long), and small, "useless" wings that rendered them flightless.
: Having evolved without natural predators, dodos were notably fearless of humans, a trait often misinterpreted as "stupidity". They were ground-nesting birds that primarily ate fruits and seeds.
The dodo ( Raphus cucullatus ) was a flightless bird endemic to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It is widely recognized as an icon of human-induced extinction.
: DNA evidence has confirmed that the dodo's closest living relative is the Nicobar pigeon . Extinction (17th Century) Dodo (430) mp4
: Dodos stood approximately 3 feet tall and weighed between 22 and 40 pounds. They featured gray to brown feathers, a large hooked beak (8-9 inches long), and small, "useless" wings that rendered them flightless. The dodo ( Raphus cucullatus ) was a
: Having evolved without natural predators, dodos were notably fearless of humans, a trait often misinterpreted as "stupidity". They were ground-nesting birds that primarily ate fruits and seeds. dodos were notably fearless of humans