dodoes (Meaning)

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dodoes Sentence Examples

  1. Dodoes were flightless birds that inhabited the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean.
  2. Dodoes were large, plump birds with small wings and a long, hooked beak.
  3. The dodoes' diet consisted primarily of fruits, seeds, and roots.
  4. Dodoes were easy prey for humans and other predators, as they were slow and clumsy.
  5. The dodo population declined rapidly after the arrival of humans to Mauritius in the 16th century.
  6. Dodoes became extinct by the late 17th century due to overhunting and habitat loss.
  7. The dodo is often used as an example of a species that was driven to extinction by human activities.
  8. The dodo has been featured in numerous works of art, literature, and popular culture.
  9. The dodo remains a symbol of extinction and the importance of conservation.
  10. Efforts are being made to protect and restore the habitats of other endangered species to prevent them from meeting the same fate as the dodoes.

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Dodoes were flightless birds that inhabited the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean.

Dodoes were large, plump birds with small wings and a long, hooked beak.

The dodoes' diet consisted primarily of fruits, seeds, and roots.

Dodoes were easy prey for humans and other predators, as they were slow and clumsy.