The extinction of the dodo bird

Questions 31-40

Complete the notes. Write ONE WORD ONLY in each gap.

 

The extinction of the dodo bird

The dodo was a large flightless bird which used to inhabit the island of Mauritius.

History

  • Portuguese ships transporting 31. stopped at the island to collect food and water.

  • The Dutch established a 32. on the island.

  • They killed the dodo birds for their meat.

  • The last one was killed in 1681.

Description

  • The only record we have is written descriptions and pictures (possibly unreliable).

  • A Dutch painting suggests the dodo was very 33. .

  • The only remaining soft tissue is a dried 34. .

  • Recent studies of a dodo skeleton suggest the birds were capable of rapid 35. .

  • It’s thought they were able to use their small wings to maintain 36. .

  • Their 37. was of average size.

  • Their sense of 38. enabled them to find food.

Reasons for extinction

  • Hunting was probably not the main cause.

  • Sailors brought dogs and monkeys.

  • 39. also escaped onto the island and ate the birds’ eggs.

  • The arrival of farming meant the 40. was destroyed.