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Reunion Ibis

Reunion Ibis

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An extinct species of ibis that was endemic to the island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean. Its extinction in the 17th century is primarily attributed to overhunting and habitat destruction by humans.
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This species is extinct and cannot be observed.
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This species is extinct and cannot be observed.
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This species is extinct and cannot be observed.
This bird was mistakenly identified as a white dodo for centuries due to early, inaccurate reports, until skeletal remains clarified its ibis lineage.
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