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Dodo

Dodo
Temporal range: late Holocene
Dodo reconstruction at the
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Scientific classification
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Raphus
Binomial name
Raphus cucullatus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Former range (in red)
Drawings of the dodo from the travel journal of VOC-ship 'Gelderland' (1601–1603)

The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) is an extinct species of flightless bird from Mauritius.

Like many other island birds, they lost the power of flight because it was no advantage where they lived. Dodos were in the same family as the pigeon. They were endemic to (only lived on) the island of Mauritius. They became extinct in the late 17th century.

The Dodo has become a symbol of extinction caused by the arrival of humans in ecosystems where humans had never before lived.


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