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A bird like an over-fat goose
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Calicut Adventurer's Guild
You've been to the Mauritius Islands, haven't you? They say that a strange bird lives there, but have you seen it? It looks like a fat goose, but it's not able to fly. I'm sure you'll be able to investigate it in detail, so I'd like you to take this job. Gather some information in Mozambique and then head out to investigate it.
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Mozambique - Talk to Resident (north from the Rest House)
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Madagascar, Open Sea - Sail towards the north of the 2 small islands east of Tamatave (2500,5430) and use
Observe,
Ecological Research
To the east of Madagasacar 
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The Mauritius Islands 
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Leads to:
Natural history treatise 
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Natural History Treatise)
Wanted dodo 
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Fat and relaxed bird
The birds of the Mauritius archipelago? Ah, lots of like big, fat birds there, huh. Flightless and slow, wonder it's not lunch more often. Then again, don't seem to be any natural predators. The islands are about due east of here; if you go, find them soon enough I would think.

Paradise of the flightless birds
There in the Mauritius archipelago there is a rare bird that cannot be seen anywhere else. Apparently, has almost no way of protecting itself; that with the introduction of even a dog, it could go extinct in the blink of an eye. Proceed east from Tamatave, and investigate the Mauritius archipelago.
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Upon Discovery: 1105 Adv EXP
Discovery Card: 552 Adv EXP
Upon Reporting: 260 Adv EXP / 140 Adv Fame / (1x)
Book of Flora and Faune
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Dodo 3 ★★★★★★ (Bird) Exp:1105 Fame:425
A unique bird that is only found in the Mauritius island. It's considerably larger than a chicken, but its wings are too small to fly. It has thick and sturdy legs, but it can't run fast. It's a well natured and easy going bird since there are no predators on the island.