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The Eternal Threat (Do or Die)
Brazilian forest tracts in the ... bird, beaver, or bee) becomes extinct, so does the parasite as it has nothing to live on. A classic specific example concerns the famous dodo bird, killed off by excess hunting. Now a tree species is going extinct as its seeds must pass through the gut of the dodo ...
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Dodo - Extinct Species - The Dodo
Dodo nested entirely on the ground. It became extinct only a few hundred years ago, in the late 17th century.. The extinction of the Dodo bird is directly involved in human intervention. Sadly this is not the only case of such animals being wiped out by our actions. The Dodo ...
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The Wood Stork
THOUGHTS The wood stork made me think of all the other endangered animals, especially the dodo bird. I am sure that one day, the wood stork will also be extinct. MY FEELINGS ...
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Lubee Bat Conservancy :: Kids Bat Camp :: The Little Bat Named On Christmas
Indian Ocean where the famous dodo bird once lived. The bats are called Rodrigues fruit bats because they eat all sorts of ... of these rare bats so they will not go extinct like the dodo bird did a long time ago. The only dodo bird you can see now is in a book or a museum ...
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A history of wildlife in North America - MarineBio.org
They also may have had a fearlessness of humans, somewhat like the dodo bird, because these animals evolved with out human presence. When the large herbivores disappeared, their natural ... after Rachel Carson wrote her book, her "silent spring" may still come to pass. Migratory bird populations, though largely protected from the most egregious pesticides in the United States, are ...
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plants blog
Naturalist. Studying plant-animal interactions in Mauritius, an Indian Ocean island famous for its extinct dodo bird, researchers found that a rare plant, Trochetia blackburniana, benefits from its proximity to Pandanus plants ...
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reptiles blog
Naturalist. Studying plant-animal interactions in Mauritius, an Indian Ocean island famous for its extinct dodo bird, researchers found that a rare plant, Trochetia blackburniana, benefits from its proximity to Pandanus plants ...
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Bird brain teaser 1. Which bird can fly backwards? A. Humming bird B. Albatross C.Buzzard D. Pigeon 2. Which bird became extinct in the last century? A. Ostrich B. Parrot C. Dodo D. Great auk 3. Every bird ...
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Dodo
Dodo Dodo Raphus cucullatus Extinct Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean, was the only home of the dodo, a large, flightless bird that weighed up to 14 kg. Dodos were an easy-to-catch source of food for sailors and settlers. Having developed in isolation, the dodo easily fell victim to this new pressure. In addition, forest clearing destroyed the bird's ...
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Dodo Stamps
Dodo Stamps Dodo Stamps The dodo or dronte (scientific name Raphus cucullatus) was a flightless bird native only to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. The dodo was a flightless member of ... The dodo was not the only Mauritian bird driven to extinction in recent centuries. Of the 45 bird species originally found, only 21 still survive. Two bird species closely related to the dodo also became ...
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