As the enviorment changes they change. A example can be the colour of their fur. In snowy climates it is usually white to blend in with the surroundings and to hide from predator's.
Physical traits influenced by the environment include skin color, body weight, and height. Factors such as exposure to sunlight, access to nutritious food, and overall living conditions can impact these traits.
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Rabbits prefer a temperature range of 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit for their living environment.
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Wild rabbits live in many parts of the world. Typically, rabbits live in thickets, forests, meadows, and woods. Rabbits like locations that have a moderate climate. (This explains why almost half of the rabbit population lives in North America.) Rabbits live in groups called herds in a warren. A warren has underground rooms, called burrows, which are dug by the females. The burrows are linked by narrow tunnels. Within the warren are "rooms" for sleeping and nests to raise baby rabbits in.
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They adapted to the environment.
No, the color of a rabbit does not affect how they move. Their movement is primarily influenced by factors such as their age, health, environment, and natural instincts. The color of a rabbit is typically linked to its breed and genetics, rather than its movement patterns.
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They are. Rabbits are found throughout Australia. They have adapted very well to the country, and have caused considerable damage to the environment.