>>76389150They're a flightless bird endemic to Lorelei island. They can't run very fast either, but the lack of land predators on the island has allowed the population to maintain itself despite the limited food sources. Most of their subsistence comes from breaking open the coconuts found of the rocks palms grown on the isle's cliffs; their hooked, stripped beak is surprisingly strong and tough, so that it can accomplish this task. If the coconuts are lacking, they will not shy away from preying on oysters, snails, mussels and other seafoods that may be found in the tidal pools of the stony beaches.
Since this is where most of their food is found, Dodos are seen more frequently on the coasts, but they are known to scale up the cliffs onto the island's plateaus by using their hooked beaks as a climbing implement. There, they may forage for the seeds of the meager vegetation, but mostly this is done to get away from predators encountered seaside, such as the snapping turtles, or to build nests farther inland.