Ever wondered about the extinct, flightless bird, the dodo? The dodo was a flightless relative of pigeons and doves, which once inhabited the islands of Mauritius and Reunion. Dodos were large birds, approximately three-feet tall, with downy grey feathers and a white plume for a tail.

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