Of the many interesting aspects of the island of Mauritius, it has the distinction of having been the only known habitat of the dodo bird . This is an amazing, yet little known fact. And while the dodo bird has become extinct, the other elements, including its beautiful scenery, great beaches and fabulous views remain and are incredibly popular with the many tourists who visit it every year. Tourists who stay in a Mauritius luxury hotel will probably not think of the dodo bird unless they come across some sort of monument or tribute to the once unique species.
The dodo bird stood about a meter tall, which made it one of the largest birds that existed. It was related to both the dove and pigeons, though when looking at it, it would be difficult to imagine this connection. It’s diet consisted primarily of fruit and made its nest on the ground. The Dutch are credited with first discovering this bird and made the original drawings and provided descriptions of this odd creature. The called it the walghvogel, which translates as wallow bird, though it implies loathsome. This is due to the early descriptions of it having a horrible taste and the original journals describe the meat of the bird as tough.
Many popular sayings are inspired from the dodo bird, and it lives on in popular culture and many symbolic aspects. When something goes the way of the dodo, or follows in the dodos steps, it means that it has passed its prime and has been laid to waste. Literally it refers to something as becoming extinct, though it is often applied to relationships, companies who fail, and social trends that are hot for short time and are quickly forgotten. Another variation, though a bit more crude and to the point is when something is called dead as a dodo.