Size: The dodo was about three feet tall and weighed up to 40 pounds. It had a large head, a 9-inch blackish bill, and short, stout yellow legs.
Appearance: The dodo was pigeon-like, with downy gray feathers, a white tail plume, and tiny wings. It had a large hooked beak and a tuft of curly feathers on its rear end.
Habitat: The dodo lived on the subtropical volcanic island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean.
Diet: The dodo's diet likely consisted of plant-based foods, such as nuts, seeds, fruits, and roots.
Predators: The dodo had no natural predators on Mauritius, but humans discovered the island in the late 1500s.
Extinction: The dodo became extinct in the late 1600s, likely around 1662 or 1690. The exact date is unknown.