The dodo, now extinct, once inhabited the small island of Mauritius, located near Madagascar. This large flightless bird was easy prey for mariners and colonists as a food source. Over hunting coupled with the introduction of domestic dogs, cats, and pigs lead to the dodo's extinction in 1681. The dodo's name comes from the early Dutch and Portuguese who visited Mauritius who referred to it as sluggish and foolish in appearance.

This is an accurate reconstruction (not an original) Dodo Skull, 3D printed using CT scans and printed in high quality Resin this piece is truly amazing.

The high quality resin gives the piece weight and a texture close to the real thing so not only does it look amazing it feels amazing to hold.

dimensions: 28cm long x 10cm wide x 13cm tall

BASE INCLUDED.- Made from PLA+ plastic.

All items are made to order and proudly produced and assembled by hand in Western Australia.
Please refer to estimated delivery dates for lead times