The dodo's diet is not well known, but it is thought to have been an opportunistic omnivore, eating a variety of plant material and small animals. Some of the plants that the dodo is known to have eaten include the fruits of the ebony tree, the leaves of the latanier palm, and the seeds of the calvaria tree. It is also thought to have eaten insects, shellfish, and small lizards.
The dodo's predators are also not well known, but it is thought to have been preyed upon by a variety of animals, including humans, cats, rats, and pigs. Humans are the primary cause of the dodo's extinction, but it is likely that these introduced predators played a role in the dodo's decline.
The dodo was a unique and iconic bird that played an important role in the ecology of Mauritius. Its extinction is a sad reminder of the devastating impact that humans can have on the natural world.