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  2. Dodo - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the phrase "to go the way of the dodo" means to become extinct or obsolete, to fall out of common usage or practice, or to become a thing of the past. [151] "Dodo" is also a slang term for a stupid, dull-witted person, as it was said to be stupid and easily caught. [152] [153] [154]

  3. Holocene extinction - Wikipedia

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    The dodo became extinct during the mid-to-late 17th century due to ... but became extinct within 200 years of the arrival of human settlers, [60] as did the ...

  4. Raphina - Wikipedia

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    The last surviving raphine species, the Rodrigues solitaire, probably became extinct before 1778. [45] The dodo survived until 1662 or 1690. [46] The Rodrigues solitaire became extinct because of the introduction of feral cats and heavy hunting by the human population. [45]

  5. Moa - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 February 2025. Extinct order of birds This article is about the extinct New Zealand birds known as moa. For other uses, see Moa (disambiguation). Moa Temporal range: Miocene – Holocene, 17–0.0006 Ma Pre๊ž’ ๊ž’ O S D C P T J K Pg N North Island giant moa skeleton Scientific classification Domain ...

  6. Scientists Want To Resurrect Woolly Mammoth, Dodo Bird, And ...

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    A de-extinction company is currently in the works to “bring back” traits of extinct animals ... After this “new Dodo, the de-extinct Dodo is able to replace the Dodo in the ecosystem where ...

  7. The CIA Is Funding a Mission to Reincarnate the Dodo Bird - AOL

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  8. Rodrigues solitaire - Wikipedia

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    The Rodrigues solitaire (Pezophaps solitaria) is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Rodrigues, east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. Genetically within the family of pigeons and doves, it was most closely related to the also extinct dodo of the nearby island Mauritius, the two forming the subfamily Raphinae.

  9. Scientists say they are close to resurrecting a lost species ...

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    The scientists at Colossal are behind the most ambitious projects. This team wants to resurrect the mammoth, the flightless dodo and Tasmanian tiger, an Australian marsupial that went extinct in 1936.