Even though the Dodo bird didn’t have a great deal of time on earth, it’s often one of the first things we think of when we hear the word “extinct.” The Dodo species was discovered in 1598 and was extinct by 1681.
This grey, flightless, 3 foot tall bird (despite its large size-up to pounds) was a member of the pigeon and dove family. it had a large hooked beak, a big, fluffy plume of white feathers on its hind-end, and stubby, weak wings. This fruit-loving bird was also thought to be quite friendly.
The Dodo’s lack of flight forced it to nest on the ground which may have led to its demise. Predators such as stray dogs and wild pigs would trample and eat the Dodo’s eggs as well as humans hunting the bird for its meat.
Is it wrong the Dodo’s gone imagine there was a Dodo in your own backyard or Dodo petting-zoos where we could’ve fed this peculiar bird. What fun
Even though the Dodo bird didn’t have a great deal of time on earth, it’s often one of the first things we think of when we hear the word “extinct.” The Dodo species was discovered in 1598 and was extinct by 1681. This grey, flightless, 3 foot tall bird (despite its large size-up to pounds) was a member of the pigeon and dove family. it had a large hooked beak, a big, fluffy plume of white feathers on its hind-end, and stubby, weak wings. This fruit-loving bird was also thought to be quite friendly. The Dodo’s lack of flight forced it to nest on the ground which may have led to its demise. Predators such as stray dogs and wild pigs would trample and eat the Dodo’s eggs as well as humans hunting the bird for its meat. Is it wrong the Dodo’s gone imagine there was a Dodo in your own backyard or Dodo petting-zoos where we could’ve fed this peculiar bird. What fun
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
