The Dodo bird was unique to the Indian ocean island of Mauritius,off the coast of Madagascar.Being flightless,it was easy to hunt and by the late 1600's, barely 200 years of being discovered, it was extinct.
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The Dodo appears in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
No, dodo birds were not on Noah's Ark. The dodo, native to Mauritius, became extinct in the late 17th century, long after the biblical story of Noah's Ark is believed to have taken place. Additionally, the Ark's narrative is typically viewed as a religious and allegorical story rather than a historical account of all species.
Alice gave the Dodo a piece of cake, which was part of the "Caucus Race" in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." In return, the Dodo gave Alice a prize for participating in the race, which was a small piece of the cake she had provided. This whimsical exchange highlights the nonsensical nature of the story and the playful interactions between characters in Wonderland.
unfortunately dodo's do not fly and dodo's are easy to catch because they are fearless from humans
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The Dodo presented the thimble to Alice (even though it was Alice's in the first place).
They do not have prey but they eat off of "Dodo trees". The Dodo is extinct
The dodo has been extinct since the 17th century. Hence the phrase, 'dead as a dodo'.
No, the dodo is extinct.
Dodo's are flightless birds.