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the population will decrease because many rBBITS DONT LIKE HARSH WINTER
The rabbit population will be reduced if there is a cold spring, because the rabbits won't be as active, and the food supply will be reduced. However, the activity of predators will also be reduced; so this factor will mitigate the reduction in the rabbit population somewhat.
The lynxes eat rabbits, so their effect is to reduce the rabbit population.
it will increase
Since snakes are natural predators of rabbits, a decrease in the snake population could lead to an increase in the rabbit population. With fewer snakes preying on them, rabbits may experience less predation pressure, leading to a potential population growth. However, other factors such as food availability and disease can also affect rabbit populations.
the more snake the less their grass
It would remove a coyote's main food source, and the coyote population would be reduced.
A domestic rabbit may be able to survive in the wild for a short period of time. But generally no they cannot survive the wild. They do not have the instincts needed. They do not know how to escape predators or survive winters. A domestic rabbit would not last too long in the wild.
The rabbit population in Australia is in the low thousands. Authorities in Australia are working to reduce this population as best they can.
If Jeff is conducting a science experiment with a 3 rabbit population and the rabbit population doubles every month, Jeff will have 56 rabbits. That's a lot of rabbits.
A rabbit's gestation period is 28 to 31 days.
rabbit population will decrease while the mice population will increase