When a population of rabbits lives in a very warm climate its fur will decrease in density over time, becoming thinner and lighter.
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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
Ninja Rabbits happened in 1991.
I am not sure what would happen to rabbits if horses were moved from Greenland. I am sure that there would be more rabbits.
Dead Rabbits Riot happened in 1857.
Nature is like a system in equilibrium. If a change in any component nature, quality or quantity is imposed on it, it will try to suppress that change and try to nullify it. So if the number of rabbits increase that change will be nullified by many factors other than predators. Diseases, shortage of food etc. can happen. Also, the increase in the number of rabbits will provide a good habitat for the snakes and thereby help in more breeding. But this will happen only up to a particular limit after which there will be no more change.
Obviously one of the rabbits is a female and not male.
Rabbits in the wild live by the supply of their food and the amount of predators.So many, many rabbits in one area would eat lots and lots of the food, there wouldn't be enough food for all of them, and some would starve or they would move to different places.That, or to a more extreme extent, the more rabbits the more predators there are, as now there is food for the predators, and so there would be less rabbits.Overall the population would decrease.
.... they will die rabbits are very fragile
Answer Animal species could go extinct, or suffer a large loss of population. They could get sick or be killed. The fewer in a population, the worse off the community is.
Climate Challenge happened in 2006.
nothing happen