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Definitions of dodos in various dictionaries:
noun - someone whose style is out of fashion
noun - extinct heavy flightless bird of Mauritius related to pigeons
noun - an extinct flightless bird
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Idiots |
Dummies |
Blockheads |
Geniuses they're not |
Grounded birds |
Long-extinct birds |
Extinct Mauritius birds |
Extinct birds |
Extinct flock |
Wiped-out avians |
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Monkeys contributed to the demise of these "silly" birds by eating their eggs |
These birds became extinct on Reunion Island about 1750 & on Rodrigues Island about 1800 |
Around 1800 the last of these "stupid" birds died on Rodrigues Island in the Indian Ocean |
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Plural form of dodo. |
a large extinct flightless bird with a stout body, stumpy wings, a large head, and a heavy hooked bill. It was found on Mauritius until the end of the 17th century. |
A large extinct flightless bird with a stout body, stumpy wings, a large head, and a heavy hooked bill. It was found on Mauritius until the end of the 17th century. |
Dodos might refer to |
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The Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Mauritius, east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. The dodo's closest genetic relative was the also extinct Rodrigues solitaire, the two forming the subfamily Raphinae of the family of pigeons and doves. The closest living relative of the dodo is the Nicobar pigeon. A white dodo was once thought to have existed on the nearby island of Réunion, but this is now thought to have been confusion based on the Réunion ibis and paintings of white dodos. * Subfossil remains show the dodo was about 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) tall and may have weighed 10.617.5 kg (2339 lb) in the wild. The dodo's appearance in life is evidenced only by drawings, paintings, and written accounts from the 17th century. Because these vary considerably, and because only some illustrations are known to have been drawn from live specimens, its exact appearance in life remains unresolved, and little is known about its behaviour. Though the |