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There would be less rabbits, and more foxes.
Predators of rabbits, to keep the ecosystem in balance. For example, foxes and snakes
Foxes, Owls and Rabbits are some nocturnal animals.
A population of rabbits would likely have the greatest biomass compared to a population of foxes in the same ecosystem. Typically, herbivores like rabbits have higher biomass as they can efficiently convert plant matter into their own body tissues, while carnivores like foxes would have lower biomass as they need to expend energy to chase, catch, and digest their prey.
herbivore
There would be less rabbits, and more foxes.
Rabbits may stay busy reproducing, but foxes eat rabbits.
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
It is like foxes and rabbits, the foxes are the predators and the rabbits are the prey. They depend on eachother, if the amount of rabbits goes down, then so will the foxes etc.
It is like foxes and rabbits, the foxes are the predators and the rabbits are the prey. They depend on eachother, if the amount of rabbits goes down, then so will the foxes etc.
It is like foxes and rabbits, the foxes are the predators and the rabbits are the prey. They depend on eachother, if the amount of rabbits goes down, then so will the foxes etc.
They foxes will have a ten-year population cycle
Foxes in Texas eat a variety of animals and plants. Rabbits, mice, rats, squirrels, birds, insects, earthworms, fish, and a number of other animals are eaten by foxes.
Decomposers
the number of rabbits will decrease because that's fox's main food source
In a forest
foxes