* The most complete dodo skeleton is housed at the Natural History Museum in London.
* Other partial skeletons are located in museums in Oxford, Paris, and Copenhagen.
* Subfossil bones have also been found on Mauritius and Rodrigues.
Subfossils
* Subfossils are partially mineralized remains that are less than 50,000 years old.
* Dodo subfossils have been found in caves and swamps on Mauritius and Rodrigues.
* These subfossils include bones, feathers, and eggs.
Drawings and paintings
* There are a number of drawings and paintings of dodos that were created before the bird went extinct.
* These images provide valuable information about the dodo's appearance, behavior, and habitat.
Written accounts
* Several early European explorers and naturalists wrote about the dodo.
* These accounts provide first-hand information about the bird's behavior, diet, and conservation status.
Other evidence
* In addition to the physical remains and written accounts, there is other evidence that still remains of the dodo, including:
* Dodo feathers and eggs have been found in museums and private collections.
* Dodo footprints have been found on Mauritius.
* Dodo DNA has been extracted from subfossil bones.