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'''The Dodos''' are a family of dodos living in [[Oceanview, Illinois]]. They briefly acted as [[Big Bird]]'s foster family, but, while well-meaning, they served only to remind Big Bird where his real family is—on [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]]. They all held something in common: very clueless and unaware of their surroundings. Their daily family activity consists of hunting for worms.
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'''The Dodos''' are a family of dodos living in [[Oceanview, Illinois]]. They briefly acted as [[Big Bird]]'s foster family, but, while well-meaning, they served only to remind Big Bird where his real family is—on [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]]. They all held something in common: very clueless and unaware of their surroundings. Their daily family activity consists of hunting for worms. They tried to make Big Bird comfortable in his new environment, but they often disregarded Big Bird's feelings and did not want him associating with anyone who was not a bird like themselves. They displayed a strong prejudice towards non-birds and this greatly disturbed Big Bird.
   
 
There are four birds in the Dodo family:
 
There are four birds in the Dodo family:

Revision as of 01:35, 17 November 2007

The Dodos are a family of dodos living in Oceanview, Illinois. They briefly acted as Big Bird's foster family, but, while well-meaning, they served only to remind Big Bird where his real family is—on Sesame Street. They all held something in common: very clueless and unaware of their surroundings. Their daily family activity consists of hunting for worms. They tried to make Big Bird comfortable in his new environment, but they often disregarded Big Bird's feelings and did not want him associating with anyone who was not a bird like themselves. They displayed a strong prejudice towards non-birds and this greatly disturbed Big Bird.

There are four birds in the Dodo family:

See also