Engraving of the extinct dodo. The dodo was a distant relative of the pigeon. Roughly the size of a swan,it was heavily-built,flightless,and clumsy. Two species were known with certainty: the common dodo Raphus cucullatus from Mauritius,which became extinct between 1665 and 1670,and the Rodriguez solitaire Pezophaps solitaria from the neighbouring island of Rodriguez,which died out around 1761. The dodo's numbers quickly dwindled following the arrival of humans to these isolated habitats. All but defenceless,these birds were ill-equipped to cope with the new hunters and the competition from other introduced animal species | |
Licence : | Droits gérés |
Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Bernard, George |
Taille de l’image : | 4493 px × 2994 px |
Model Release : | Non requis |
Property Release : | Non requis |
Restrictions : | - |