What happened to the last Dodo Bird?

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Dodo - Wikipedia
The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of ... The last widely accepted sighting of a dodo was in 1662.
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What happened to the last Dodo Bird? - Quora
The fate of the poor Dodo Bird is slightly misrepresented by history. It seems “ common knowledge” that all dodos were hunted down by ...
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dodo | Bird, History, & Facts | Britannica.com
Dodo, (Raphus cucullatus), extinct flightless bird of Mauritius (an island of the Indian Ocean), one of the three species that constituted the family Raphidae, ...
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Repost: The Dodo is Dead, Long Live the Dodo!
Dec 12, 2011 ... The Dodo, Didus, is a bird that inhabits some of the islands of the East ... Until recently, the last confirmed dodo sighting on its home island of ...
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Scientists Say Dodo Birds May Actually Have Been Pretty Smart ...
Feb 24, 2016 ... New research suggests that dodos, the plump, flightless birds that went extinct in the 17th century, might not deserve their longtime association ...
For more information, see Scientists Say Dodo Birds May Actually Have Been Pretty Smart ...
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When the Last of the Great Auks Died, It Was by the Crush of a ...
Jul 10, 2014 ... Birds once plentiful and abundant, are the subject of a new exhibition ... Funk Island also happened to be favored as a stop for sailors heading ...
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Earth - How humanity first killed the dodo, then lost it as well - BBC
Apr 9, 2016 ... The answer lies in the shameful way the dodo has been treated since the last bird died about 350 years ago. Arguably, we have lost the dodo ...
For more information, see Earth - How humanity first killed the dodo, then lost it as well - BBC
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Scientists Say Dodo Birds May Actually Have Been Pretty Smart ...
Feb 24, 2016 ... New research suggests that dodos, the plump, flightless birds that went extinct in the 17th century, might not deserve their longtime association ...
For more information, see Scientists Say Dodo Birds May Actually Have Been Pretty Smart ...
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dodo | Bird, History, & Facts | Britannica.com
Dodo, (Raphus cucullatus), extinct flightless bird of Mauritius (an island of the Indian Ocean), one of the three species that constituted the family Raphidae, ...
For more information, see dodo | Bird, History, & Facts | Britannica.com
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Could scientists resurrect the dodo bird? | HowStuffWorks
The dodo -- an extinct bird made famous in traveling exhibitions and works of fiction -- may be ready for a comeback. In early July 2007, scientists working on the ...
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The Dodo Bird -- Not As Dumb As We Thought | HowStuffWorks
What happens when a keystone species goes extinct? ... The dodo bird is just one example of a species that went extinct due to human interference.
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Are All Psychotherapies Created Equal? - Scientific American
Sep 1, 2012 ... Tale of the Dodo Bird. At least 500 different types of psychotherapy exist, according to one estimate by University of Scranton psychologist John ...
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