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a Population of rabbits because they're primary consumers and they contain more energy.
Myxomatosis was intentionally designed to disable rabbits as a way to control their population. The virus causes severe symptoms, such as swelling, blindness, and ultimately death. It was introduced as a biological control measure to reduce the number of rabbits, which were considered pests in certain regions.
their hypotheses (observations and predictions on a certain subject or something like that) and cute little drawings of bunny rabbits hehe :)
A grasshopper is an example of a consumer because a consumer eats other organisms, and grasshoppers eat or nibble on plants.
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.
The wild rabbit agoutti coat is dominant.
There are more than 700 million rabbits in the world. In some parts of the world the rabbit population is so great that the rabbits are controlled as pests.
A. The populations of hawks and rabbits will decrease.B. The populations of hawks and rabbits will increase.C. The population of hawks will increase. The population of rabbits will decrease.D. The population of hawks will decrease. The population of rabbits will increase
The spotted trait or broken trait (as rabbit breeders call it) will always be dominant. - Bunny Heaven Rabbitry
No though you can register your rabbits if they meet certain requirements
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Rabbits do not have to eat at a certain time. However, you should keep a regular feeding time for your rabbit.
Rabbits may stay busy reproducing, but foxes eat rabbits.
a Population of rabbits because they're primary consumers and they contain more energy.
Yes, the lop ear gene is recessive since it is a mutation.