30 GOOD-BYE
IN t just about time t Edmond op tling do eventually in Isaac Ne four oneius, far out in t coast of Madagascar.
tten sailor or sailor’s pet of tless bird rusting nature and lack of leggy zip made it a ratible target for bored young tars on sion prepared it for tic and deeply unnerving behavior of human beings.
e don’t knoances, or even year, attending t moments of t dodo, so kno contained a Principia or one t t more or less time. You o find a better pairing of occurrences to illustrate ture of t is capable of unpickingt secrets of t time pounding into extinction, for nopurpose at all, a creature t never did us any even remotely capable ofunderstanding o it as . Indeed, dodos acularlys on insig is reported, t if you y you o catc it to squao see wwas up.
ties to t end quite ty years aftert dodo’s deator of t titution’s stuffed dodo ly musty and ordered it tossed on abonfire. t ime tence,stuffed or ot, tried to rescue t could save onlyits of one limb.
As a result of tures from common sense, noirely sure people suppose—aions by “unscientific voyagers, tings, and a fetered osseous fragments,” in t aggrieved eenturynaturalist rickland. As Strickland fully observed, ers and lumbering saurapods t lived intomodern times and required noto survive except our absence.
So lived on Mauritius, not tasty, and-ever member of te s rapolations from Strickland’s “osseousfragments” and t remains s it tle over tall and about tance from beak tip to ba