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( )2. What led to the dodo bird's extinction?A. Natural disasters.B. Hunting and habitat loss.C. Competition with other animals.D. Changes of the island's climate.( )4. What does the phrase "as dead as a dodo" mean today?
This previously unpublished drawing of a dodo is an important and interesting addition to the known images of this iconic extinct bird. Dutch School Dronte 2010 Anyway, back to the dodos, the dodo is the “star” of the article about extinct birds at Wikipedia and the Coat of arms of Maur...
百度试题 结果1 题目 Dodo bird was ___(不会的) to fly, but it was friendly and not harmful. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 which 反馈 收藏
Dodo Bird是什么?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 渡鸟,或作嘟嘟鸟(Dodo),又称毛里求斯渡渡鸟、愚鸠、孤鸽,是仅产于印度洋毛里求斯岛上一种不会飞的鸟.这种鸟在被人类发现后仅仅200年的时间里,便由于人类的捕杀和人类活动的影响彻底绝灭,堪称是除恐龙之外最著名的已灭绝动物之一....
Fig. 30. Artistic reconstruction of the giant flightless ratite bird, Vorombe titan, from Madagascar.Drawing by S. Maugeri. Flight ability has been lost many times in insular birds belonging to different lineages. In insular waterfowl, for instance, flightlessness, frequently associated with terrestr...
1【题目】写作示例最近,你们班就是否应对已经灭绝了300多年的渡渡鸟(dodo bird)进行克隆实验展开了讨论,大部分同学都认为这样做很值得。现请你根据同学们的观点写一篇题为“Is it necessary to clone dodobirds?”的文章发表在你校英语网站上,提示如下1.渡渡鸟体型庞大、憨态可掬,可供观赏;2.性情温和,会成为人类的...
百度试题 结果1 题目 The Dodo bird is (不能) to fly. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. unable 略 反馈 收藏
The dodo was a kind of bird that was very large. You might not think it was a bird at all because the dodo could not fly. It was a mcber of the chicken family. It lived happily until people arrived. Sailors (水手) from Europe found those birds in the 16th century on Mauritius ...
Thedodo was a kind of bird that was very large. Youmight not think it was a bird at all because the dodocould not fly. It was a member of the chickenfamily. It lived happily and safely until peoplearrived. European sailors(水手) found those birds inthe 16th century on Mauritius Island...