What is the dodo birds prey?
The dodo bird (Raphus cucullatus) is an extinct flightless bird that was native to Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean. It was a herbivorous bird, with a diet primarily composed of fruits, seeds, and leaves. The dodo bird's diet included plant material from various species, such as Sideroxylon grandiflorum (calvaria), Mimusops balata (sapote), and palm trees. It is also believed to have consumed insects, small reptiles, and bird eggs. The dodo bird's large size and unique beak adaptation allowed it to access and consume a variety of food sources, making it an important component of the island's ecosystem.