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This colorful pigeon is the dodo’s closest living relative

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The dodo was more prized for its meat than for its beauty. That ended up being the bird’s downfall. However, its smaller, more attractive cousin is still around to admire.

According to My Modern Met, the Nicobar pigeon is the closest living relative to the flightless bird that humans drove to extinction over 300 years ago. It’s native to Southeast Asia and small Pacific islands where years of isolation allowed it to develop its brilliant, eye-catching feathers. With no natural predators to worry about as it evolved, the bird could flaunt its plumage without becoming prey.
via Mental Floss

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