How long do dodo birds stay with parent?
The dodo bird is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Mauritius. It is believed that the dodo's extinction was caused by a combination of factors, including hunting by humans, habitat destruction, and the introduction of predators such as dogs and pigs. Dodo chicks hatched after an incubation period of about 55 days. They stayed with their parents for about 6-7 months, during which time they learned how to find food and avoid predators.