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- Drawing of a dodo, a one horned sheep and a red rail (en)
- Black and white illustration of men pursuing dodos (en)
- Brown, mounted dodo skeleton (en)
- Colour illustration of men pursuing dodos (en)
- Fragmentary leg and skull bones of a dodo (en)
- Painting of various animals and people in a forest, including a whitish dodo (en)
- Lithograph of a dried foot (en)
- Painting of a dodo among native Indian birds (en)
- Painting of a dodo head from the chest up (en)
- Painting of a dodo preening its foot (en)
- Painting of a slender, brownish dodo (en)
- Skull and lower jaw of a dodo in a box (en)
- Stuffed whitish dodos (en)
- White casts (en)
- Drawing of a little girl talking to a dodo with a cane (en)
- Painting of a forest filled with birds, including a dodo (en)
- Painting of a grey dodo, captioned with the word "Dronte" (en)
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- Richard Owen's 1866 reconstruction of the dodo's skeleton , based on bones found in the Mare aux Songes , and his more upright mount at Natural History Museum, London (en)
- Savery paintings featuring dodos in various corners , painted in Europe approximately between 1625 and 1629 (en)
- Illustrations of Alice and the Dodo from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by John Tenniel and Arthur Rackham (en)
- Cast of the Oxford head before dissection and the lost London foot at Booth Museum, and illustration of same head (en)
- Coloured engraving of the now lost London foot from 1793 , and 1848 lithograph of same in multiple views (en)
- Previously unpublished 17th-century illustration of a dodo sold in 2009 , and illustration from Hilaire Belloc's 1896 Bad Child's Book of Beasts (en)
- Pieter van den Broecke's 1617 drawing of a dodo, a one-horned sheep, and a red rail; after the dodo became extinct, visitors may have confused it with the red rail (en)
- Dodo among birds in a Mughal Indian menagerie , by Ustad Mansur, ; perhaps the most accurate depiction of a live dodo, and dodo head by Cornelis Saftleven from 1638, probably the last original depiction of the species (en)
- Illustrations of sailors hunting dodos, by Joseph Smit, 1893 , and Walter Paget, 1914 . Hunting by humans is not believed to have been the main cause of the bird's extinction anymore. (en)
- Coat of arms of Mauritius, featuring a dodo as supporter , and dodo on a 1971 Mauritius 10 Rupee (en)
- Upper jaw of a dodo in the National Museum of Prague and 1855 lithograph of the specimen (en)
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