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  • 21-02-2022
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What would happen to a population of rabbits if their natural predators were removed from their habitat?

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kzahra05
kzahra05 kzahra05
  • 21-02-2022

Answer:

Their population would increase as there wouldn’t be any predator eating the rabbits. This means many rabbits can survive & reproduce successfully

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  • 21-02-2022
A lot would happen long term, but short term, their population would explode.

Explanation:
Long term, the rabbit population would first grow out of control, then a new natural predator or sickness/lack of food and space would kill off most of the rabbits till they get back to a controlled number.
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