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This product is an exact replica of a Dodo skull, capturing the intricate details of this extinct and iconic bird. This high-quality skull replica is ideal for educational displays, paleontology studies, or collections focused on extinct species and avian evolution.
Scale and Dimensions:
Scale: 1:1, Length: 203 mm (8 inches)
Scale: 2/3, Length: 135 mm (5.3 inches)
Scientific Name: Raphus cucullatus
Taxonomy: Animalia > Chordata > Aves > Columbiformes > Columbidae > Raphus
The Dodo, a flightless bird native to Mauritius, became extinct in the late 1600s due to habitat destruction and overexploitation by humans and introduced species. As a member of the pigeon family, the Dodo had a robust skull with a large, hooked beak adapted for crushing hard fruits and seeds. Its skull structure reflects its adaptation to an island lifestyle, with a strong jaw and relatively large cranial cavity for its body size.
This replica is created using a 3D scan of an authentic Dodo skull specimen, ensuring every detail—from the prominent beak to the subtle cranial ridges—is accurately reproduced. Made from durable resin and hand-finished, it provides a realistic and durable study piece.
Perfect for educators, paleontologists, and collectors, this Dodo skull replica offers a fascinating glimpse into the anatomy of one of history’s most famous extinct species. It serves as a valuable tool for studying avian evolution, extinction events, and the biodiversity of island ecosystems.