Dodo Bird (3D Restoration Model)

Dodo Bird (3D Restoration Model)

The dodo bird (Raphus cuculatus) is an extinct bird species in the pigeon family of the pigeon order. The body shape is comparable to that of a swan, and there are also obvious sexual dimorphism. Body length 70-90 centimeters, weight 17-28 kilograms. It is a large bird with a plump body, covered with soft gray feathers, which are brown or gray in color. The female bird has lighter fur than the male bird. There is a white feather on the tail. Their wings are too small and weak to lift the Dodo off the ground. Because they cannot fly, the female bird lays one egg at a time, which is co hatched by the female and male birds. Eating fruits and seeds.
Fossil skeleton of Dodo bird

Fossil skeleton of Dodo bird

Raphuscucullatus: an extinct bird species in the pigeon family of the pigeon shaped order. The body shape is comparable to that of a swan, and there are also obvious sexual dimorphism. It is a large bird with a body length of 70-90 centimeters and a weight of 17-28 kilograms. There is a white feather on the tail. Their wings are too small to lift the Dodo off the ground. Eating fruits and seeds. This species is a non flying bird found only on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Within just 200 years of its discovery by humans, this bird was completely extinct due to hunting and human activities.