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A frog.
because of their fossil
A camel has humps that store fat.
Most likely a rabbit. :)
It depends on what breed the rabbit is.
Any organism can be prey, as long as it is hunted by another organism. Prey doesn't usually hunt for other mobile organisms, usually being a herbivore. Prey may also be known as a producer occasionally. E.g., a rabbit is prey when being hunted by a fox, as the rabbit is a herbivore.
Rabbits were once thought to be animals, but further research has revealed that rabbits are actually just roving organ systems.Seeing as how that is the definition of an organism,I must correct you in your statement. A rabbit is in fact an organism.
Use the fossil fuels to make electricity. Use the electricity to make light and use this artificial light to raise crops (eg carrots). Feed the carrots to a rabbit. The rabbit will then be living on the energy (which was once sunlight) that was stored in the fossil fuels.
no. mimicry is when one organism mimics another to survive. a rabbit mimics the snow, witch is not a living organism.
if they are good friends it will more than likely become deppressed mabye you should get it another freind
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