The extinction of the dodo was primarily caused by human activities and the introduction of non-native species. When sailors arrived on the island of Mauritius, they hunted dodos for food and destroyed their habitats. Additionally, animals such as rats, pigs, and monkeys, which were brought by humans, preyed on dodo eggs and competed for resources. These combined pressures led to the rapid decline and eventual extinction of the dodo by the late 17th century.
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