Why were dodos only found on one island?
Ethan Hayes
Updated on March 25, 2026
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Similarly one may ask, why is the dodo bird so famous?
The dodo was thought to be a monogamous bird meaning that it mated with only one partner for it's entire life. The fact that these birds were flightless and fearless (from evolving on an island with no natural predators) made them easy prey for the sailors that frequented the island.
Additionally, are there any dodos left? A shocking 26 per cent believed the Dodo to still exist, despite the last bird being spotted over 400 years ago. And though it's known to have been extinct for 150 million years, 23 per cent said they believed the Brachiosaurus to still roam the Earth.
Also asked, why did dodos die out?
It's commonly believed that the dodo went extinct because Dutch sailors ate the beast to extinction after finding that the bird was incredibly easy to catch due to the fact it had no fear of humans, (why it didn't fear the creature many times its size is a mystery for another day).
How did the dodo bird get its name?
The name 'Dodo' He called the bird 'walgvogel', meaning "disgusting bird" because he disliked the taste of the meat. Four years later, the Dutch captain, Willem van Westsanen, used the word 'Dodo' for the first time.
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