Gary Larson’s Dodos
Friday, September 14th, 2007Dodos cartoon by Gary Larson’s The Far Side®, found at Homepage of the Donner Family.
Image removed by The Far Side® Cartoon request.
Dodos cartoon by Gary Larson’s The Far Side®, found at Homepage of the Donner Family.
Image removed by The Far Side® Cartoon request.
Dodo Cromo from Nacional de Chocolates by Mauricio Giraldo.

I’m usually against animated gifs, but that one is too good to ignore. The image above is from the Geocities site Dodo WEB. The site has some known information about the birds, the origin of their name, the sad history about their extinction, images and links – almost all broken. Well, it’s an old site about dodos, and that’s why we can’t judge it. The best part of it are the original dodo illustrations, like the one above.
Update: Dodo WEB page is dead, as all the other Geocities pages. But, you can still check it on the wonderful Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
Illustrations from a Russian version of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, illustrated by Alexander Dodon. (via Hugo Strikes Back)
Little known to science, the Loch Ness Monster is not, in fact, a plesiosaur or a brontosaurus or any other saurian silliness. That would be ridiculous. Dinosaurs are extinct.
Obviously it’s a dodo.

The Loch Ness Dodo
The dodos love the art work of Ursula Vernon. She created all those mutant dodos and many other images, adding humorous descriptions to her works. Some of those images are from her site, and some others from her site on DevianART. The images can be bought on her site, Metal and Magic.
More dodos by Ursula Venon: Ambulocetus vs. Dodo, Ascent of Dodo 2 and Anti-Dodo Propaganda.
Once the king of all creatures feathered, the Dodo ruled with might and respect from the ground. The island of Mauritius was his kingdom until driven into extinction by Dutch immigrants. Could he be protecting the last remaining egg to carry on the powerful family line? The Dodo by Phil Hoch. Image also available on his deviantART page.

Dodo by Robert Parkinson, on Sydney Morning Herald, tech icon section, March 19th 2007. Thanks for the image Arbee!