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Tote Bag : THE MAURITIUS DODO. The Mauritius Dodo (Raphus cucullatus). A now extinct flightless bird. Engraving, 1879

THE MAURITIUS DODO. The Mauritius Dodo (Raphus cucullatus). A now extinct flightless bird. Engraving, 1879



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THE MAURITIUS DODO. The Mauritius Dodo (Raphus cucullatus). A now extinct flightless bird. Engraving, 1879

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Biology Dodo Extinct Zoology Mauritius


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This print showcases the iconic Mauritius Dodo, a flightless bird that tragically went extinct. The engraving, created in 1879, beautifully captures the essence of this unique creature. The Mauritius Dodo, scientifically known as Raphus cucullatus, was once native to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. This enchanting bird possessed an endearing charm with its plump body and distinctive beak. Sadly, due to human interference and hunting by European sailors who arrived on the island in the 17th century, this remarkable species met its untimely demise. The dodo's inability to fly made it an easy target for these newcomers seeking fresh meat during their long voyages. Today, all we have left are depictions like this engraving from 1879 that serve as a poignant reminder of what was lost forever. It serves as a testament to our responsibility towards preserving Earth's diverse wildlife. As we gaze upon this image from Granger Art on Demand's collection, let us reflect on how our actions can impact fragile ecosystems and ultimately lead to irreversible consequences. May it inspire us to protect and cherish every living being that shares our planet - ensuring that no more magnificent creatures suffer the same fate as The Mauritius Dodo.

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