Dodo

The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) is an extinct flightless bird that was once endemic to the island of Mauritius. The closest genetic relative is the also extinct Rodrigues solitaire, both part of the subfamily, Raphinae, while the closest living relative is the Nicobar pigeon. The dodo is depicted with gray or brown plumage, yellow feet, a gray naked head, a tuft of tail feathers, and a brownish yellow or black beak in appearance. Even though the dodo is depicted to be a fat and clumsy bird, it is well-adapted to it's environment.