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Raphus Cucullatus Collection

The Raphus cucullatus, commonly known as the Mauritian Dodo, was a compact bird with a curved, brown bill and brown feet

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Raphus cucullatus, dodo

Raphus cucullatus, dodo
Plate 1 from Memoirs on the Dodo by Sir Richard Owen, 1866

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Mauritian Dodo (Raphus cucullatus), compact bird with curved, brown bill and brown feet, side view

Mauritian Dodo (Raphus cucullatus), compact bird with curved, brown bill and brown feet, side view

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Raphus cucullatus, dodo

Raphus cucullatus, dodo
A mounted specimen of the extinct flightless bird, the dodo (Raphus cucullatus). The dodo lived on the island of Mauritius and became extinct during the late 1600s

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Raphus solitarius, Reunion white dodo

Raphus solitarius, Reunion white dodo
Plate 25 from Extinct and Vanishing Birds of the World (1907) by Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Didus ineptus, dodo design

Didus ineptus, dodo design
Drawing 51 Vol 2 by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the panel over doorway in the South East gallery, first floor of the Natural History Museum, London, 1875

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: A group of Dodo birds crossing a natural bridge over a stream

A group of Dodo birds crossing a natural bridge over a stream

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Tibia and metatarsus of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria

Tibia and metatarsus of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria
FLO4612197 Tibia and metatarsus of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, in the Parisian Collection and Andersonian Collection

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Back view of skull, upper and lower view of lower jaw, inner view of jaw

Back view of skull, upper and lower view of lower jaw, inner view of jaw, and circle of sclerotic bones in the dodo
FLO4612158 Back view of skull, upper and lower view of lower jaw, inner view of jaw, and circle of sclerotic bones in the dodo

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Willem Piso's illustration of the dodo, from Gulielmi Pisonis Medici Amstelaedamensis, 1658

Willem Piso's illustration of the dodo, from Gulielmi Pisonis Medici Amstelaedamensis, 1658
FLO4612072 Willem Piso's illustration of the dodo, from Gulielmi Pisonis Medici Amstelaedamensis, 1658. Wood engraving from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Facsimile of a picture of a dodo by Roelandt Savery in the Royal Gallery, Berlin

Facsimile of a picture of a dodo by Roelandt Savery in the Royal Gallery, Berlin
FLO4612060 Facsimile of a picture of a dodo by Roelandt Savery in the Royal Gallery, Berlin. Handcoloured lithograph by CDM from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Images of a male Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, from Francois Lequat's Voyages, 1708

Images of a male Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, from Francois Lequat's Voyages, 1708
FLO4612049 Images of a male Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, from Francois Lequat's Voyages, 1708. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Dodo statue on the facade of the Scotch House in Veere, the Netherlands, 1561

Dodo statue on the facade of the Scotch House in Veere, the Netherlands, 1561. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr
FLO4611950 Dodo statue on the facade of the Scotch House in Veere, the Netherlands, 1561. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans' Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Cranium 1-4 and part of sternum 5,6 of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire

Cranium 1-4 and part of sternum 5,6 of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire. Lithograph by Joseph Dinkel after Werner
FLO4612182 Cranium 1-4 and part of sternum 5,6 of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire. Lithograph by Joseph Dinkel after Werner from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Skulls of tooth-billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris, critically endangered 1,7,8,9,10 dodo

Skulls of tooth-billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris, critically endangered 1,7,8,9,10 dodo, Raphus cucullatus 2
FLO4612171 Skulls of tooth-billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris, critically endangered 1,7,8,9,10 dodo, Raphus cucullatus 2, yellow-footed green pigeon, Treron chlorigaster 3,6, crowned pigeon

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Illustration of a Rodrigues solitaire, 1848 (lithograph)

Illustration of a Rodrigues solitaire, 1848 (lithograph)
FLO4612102 Illustration of a Rodrigues solitaire, 1848 (lithograph); (add.info.: Illustration of a Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, by Francois Leguat from his Voyage, published 1708)

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Upper and lower views of the skull of a dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland

Upper and lower views of the skull of a dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland
FLO4612153 Upper and lower views of the skull of a dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo and its Kindred, London, Reeve, Benham and Reeve

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria and domed Rodrigues giant tortoise

Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria and domed Rodrigues giant tortoise, Cylindraspis peltastes, both extinct
FLO4612106 Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria and domed Rodrigues giant tortoise, Cylindraspis peltastes, both extinct

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Facsimile of plate 2 of Jacob Cornelis van Neck's Voyage, 1601

Facsimile of plate 2 of Jacob Cornelis van Neck's Voyage, 1601, showing Dutch sailors fishing on Mauritius
FLO4612076 Facsimile of plate 2 of Jacob Cornelis van Neck's Voyage, 1601, showing Dutch sailors fishing on Mauritius, dodo bird (2) and extinct giant tortoise, Cylindras inepta (1)

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Dodos and parrots hunted in Mauritius 1602 from Willem van West-Zanenos Journal

Dodos and parrots hunted in Mauritius 1602 from Willem van West-Zanenos Journal
FLO4611988 Dodos and parrots hunted in Mauritius 1602 from Willem van West-Zanenos Journal, and copies of Salomon Savery's white dodo by Abraham and Jan de Wees, 1651 and Gillis Joosten Saeghman

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Dodo by Adriaen van de Venne, male, 1626 (8) and dodo by Gillis de Hondecoeter (Honderkoeter)

Dodo by Adriaen van de Venne, male, 1626 (8) and dodo by Gillis de Hondecoeter (Honderkoeter), male, 1626 (9)
FLO4611983 Dodo by Adriaen van de Venne, male, 1626 (8) and dodo by Gillis de Hondecoeter (Honderkoeter), male, 1626 (9). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by George
FLO4694425 Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by George Shaw from his Zoological Lectures, Delivered at the Royal Institution

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Metatarsus and toes of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-5, foot of the yellow-footed green pigeon

Metatarsus and toes of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-5, foot of the yellow-footed green pigeon, Treron chlorigaster 6
FLO4612178 Metatarsus and toes of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-5, foot of the yellow-footed green pigeon, Treron chlorigaster 6, stock dove, Columba oenas 7 and partridge pigeon

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Side view of the skull of a dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland

Side view of the skull of a dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo
FLO4612152 Side view of the skull of a dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo and its Kindred, London, Reeve, Benham and Reeve

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo, from his Voyage, 1646

Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo, from his Voyage, 1646
FLO4612144 Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo, from his Voyage, 1646. Wood engraving from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo and its Kindred

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Painting of the dodo and other ducks, macaws and rail drawn from life by Dutch artist Roelandt

Painting of the dodo and other ducks, macaws and rail drawn from life by Dutch artist Roelandt Savery
FLO4612067 Painting of the dodo and other ducks, macaws and rail drawn from life by Dutch artist Roelandt Savery. Presented to the British Museum by George Edwards, 1759

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Title page with Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo

Title page with Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo. Title page from Hugh Edwin Strickland
FLO4612063 Title page with Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo. Title page from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo and its Kindred, London, Reeve

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: White dodo head by Cornelis Saftleven, male, 1637, after a painting in the Museum Boijmans of

White dodo head by Cornelis Saftleven, male, 1637, after a painting in the Museum Boijmans of Rotterdam (25)
FLO4612041 White dodo head by Cornelis Saftleven, male, 1637, after a painting in the Museum Boijmans of Rotterdam (25), and white dodo head by Jan Goeimare, male, 1853 (26)

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: White dodo II by Pieter Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

White dodo II by Pieter Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr
FLO4612015 White dodo II by Pieter Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans' Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: White dodo I by Pieter II Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

White dodo I by Pieter II Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr
FLO4612010 White dodo I by Pieter II Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans' Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Michiel de Groot, 1682 (17), Gijsbert de Groot

Copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Michiel de Groot, 1682 (17), Gijsbert de Groot, 1724 (18)
FLO4612009 Copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Michiel de Groot, 1682 (17), Gijsbert de Groot, 1724 (18), Isaak van der Putte, 1733 (19) and Jan Morterre, 1757 (20)

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (extinct), ostrich, Struthio camelus, great bustard

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (extinct), ostrich, Struthio camelus, great bustard, Otis tarda (vulnerable), cassowary
FLO4684724 Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (extinct), ostrich, Struthio camelus, great bustard, Otis tarda (vulnerable), cassowary, Casuarius casuarius (vulnerable), and North Island brown kiwi

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Hooded dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by

Hooded dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by John Pass after George
FLO4618710 Hooded dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by John Pass after George Edwards from John Wilkes' Encyclopedia Londinensis, London

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo in the British Museum. Illustration drawn

Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo in the British Museum. Illustration drawn
FLO4612128 Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo in the British Museum. Illustration drawn and lithographed by Joseph Dinkel from Hugh Edwin Strickland

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Humerus and femur of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria

Humerus and femur of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria
FLO4612190 Humerus and femur of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, in the Parisian Collection and Andersonian Collection

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Facsimile of Roelandt Savery's picture of the dodo in the Bellvedere at Vienna, 1628

Facsimile of Roelandt Savery's picture of the dodo in the Bellvedere at Vienna, 1628
FLO4612095 Facsimile of Roelandt Savery's picture of the dodo in the Bellvedere at Vienna, 1628. Handcoloured lithograph after Roelandt Savery from Hugh Edwin Strickland

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: White dodo by Johann Walther, female, 1657 (27) and white dodo by Jacob Hoefnagel, young male

White dodo by Johann Walther, female, 1657 (27) and white dodo by Jacob Hoefnagel, young male, 1609 (28)
FLO4612042 White dodo by Johann Walther, female, 1657 (27) and white dodo by Jacob Hoefnagel, young male, 1609 (28). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: 17th century copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Gerrit van Goedesberg, 1662 (13)

17th century copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Gerrit van Goedesberg, 1662 (13), Joost Hartgers
FLO4611990 17th century copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Gerrit van Goedesberg, 1662 (13), Joost Hartgers, 1650 (14), Abraham and Jan de Wees, 1651 (15) and Gijsbert Sijbes

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Northern cassowary and extinct dodo, 1794 (engraving)

Northern cassowary and extinct dodo, 1794 (engraving)
5912574 Northern cassowary and extinct dodo, 1794 (engraving); (add.info.: Northern cassowary, Casuarius unappendiculatus, and extinct dodo, Raphus cucullatus)

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (Didus ineptus), extinct flightless bird

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (Didus ineptus), extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich
FLO4719838 Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (Didus ineptus), extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschke's Gallery of Natural History

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Metatarsus bones of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-10, crowned pigeon, Goura coronata 12-17

Metatarsus bones of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-10, crowned pigeon, Goura coronata 12-17, tooth-billed pigeon
FLO4612222 Metatarsus bones of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-10, crowned pigeon, Goura coronata 12-17, tooth-billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris 18,19 and other birds

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Head and tail of the dodo by Roelandt Savery, Johan Neiuhof, Jacob de Bondt

Head and tail of the dodo by Roelandt Savery, Johan Neiuhof, Jacob de Bondt, Ludwig Schmoor von Carolsfeld, G
FLO4612057 Head and tail of the dodo by Roelandt Savery, Johan Neiuhof, Jacob de Bondt, Ludwig Schmoor von Carolsfeld, G. Krause, etc. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: White dodo I by Pieter Withoos, female, Illustrated London News

White dodo I by Pieter Withoos, female, Illustrated London News, 1856 (23) and white dodo II by Pieter Withoos, female
FLO4612017 White dodo I by Pieter Withoos, female, Illustrated London News, 1856 (23) and white dodo II by Pieter Withoos, female, Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 1863 (24)

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Dodo of Iohan Theodor and Iohan Israel de Bry, female, 1601, and copy in the Florence Codex

Dodo of Iohan Theodor and Iohan Israel de Bry, female, 1601, and copy in the Florence Codex, female, circa 1703
FLO4611977 Dodo of Iohan Theodor and Iohan Israel de Bry, female, 1601, and copy in the Florence Codex, female, circa 1703. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Dodo of the Scotch House, Veere, 1561, and dodo from the Florence Codex, circa 1703

Dodo of the Scotch House, Veere, 1561, and dodo from the Florence Codex, circa 1703. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr
FLO4611958 Dodo of the Scotch House, Veere, 1561, and dodo from the Florence Codex, circa 1703. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Drawing of the now extinct Dodo bird of Mauritius Raphus cucullatus, 18th century

Drawing of the now extinct Dodo bird of Mauritius Raphus cucullatus, 18th century
3501394 Drawing of the now extinct Dodo bird of Mauritius Raphus cucullatus, 18th century; (add.info.: 18th century drawing of the now extinct Dodo bird of Mauritius Raphus cucullatus).

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Side view of the head of a dodo in the Ashmolean Museum and restored head in the British Museum

Side view of the head of a dodo in the Ashmolean Museum and restored head in the British Museum
FLO4612112 Side view of the head of a dodo in the Ashmolean Museum and restored head in the British Museum. Illustration drawn and lithographed by Joseph Dinkel from Hugh Edwin Strickland

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Dodo of Jacob Cornelisz van Neck, female, 1601 (4) and Dodo of Carolus Clusius, female, 1605 (5)

Dodo of Jacob Cornelisz van Neck, female, 1601 (4) and Dodo of Carolus Clusius, female, 1605 (5)
FLO4611969 Dodo of Jacob Cornelisz van Neck, female, 1601 (4) and Dodo of Carolus Clusius, female, 1605 (5). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageRaphus Cucullatus Collection: Extinct flightless bird, the Dodo, Raphus cucullatus. Woodblock engraving from Die Illustrirte Welt

Extinct flightless bird, the Dodo, Raphus cucullatus. Woodblock engraving from Die Illustrirte Welt
FLO4648887 Extinct flightless bird, the Dodo, Raphus cucullatus. Woodblock engraving from Die Illustrirte Welt (The Illustrated World), Stuttgart, Germany, 1857.; (add.info.: Extinct flightless bird)



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The Raphus cucullatus, commonly known as the Mauritian Dodo, was a compact bird with a curved, brown bill and brown feet. This side view of the Raphus solitarius, also known as the Reunion white dodo, showcases its unique features. The dodo, scientifically classified as Raphus cucullatus, captivated people's imagination for centuries. In this captivating image, we see a group of Dodo birds crossing a natural bridge over a serene stream. Their distinctive appearance and clumsy gait made them an easy target for predators. Sadly, their inability to fly led to their extinction. Didus ineptus is another name associated with the dodo design - perhaps highlighting its unfortunate fate due to human interference. The skeleton serves as a haunting reminder of what once was. Although extinct now, these fascinating creatures were not without personality. In this charming scene captured in time, we witness a pair of Dodo birds engaging in playful hide-and-seek games - showcasing their intelligence and social behavior. An 18th-century drawing depicts the now-extinct Dodo bird of Mauritius (Raphus Cucullatus) in all its glory. This artwork allows us to appreciate the beauty and uniqueness that once graced our world but has since been lost forever. The story of the dodos serves as both cautionary tale and symbol - reminding us how easily species can disappear if not protected or valued properly. Let us remember these magnificent creatures through images like this one.