It would remove a coyote's main food source, and the coyote population would be reduced.
True. If a disease significantly reduced the rabbit population, it would also impact the coyote population in the same environment, as coyotes rely on rabbits as a food source. With fewer rabbits available, the coyote population would likely suffer from decreased food supply, potentially leading to a decline in their population as well.
if the snake population decreases (meaning there are less of them) the rabbit population will increases (meaning there are more of them) all do to the rabbits not being consumed by the snakes.
rabbit
The lynxes eat rabbits, so their effect is to reduce the rabbit population.
Any carnivore that eats a rabbit. Usually rabbits are digested by coyotes.
Death and migration are factors that can decrease hare population.
bears,coyotes,and hyenas
Yes owls, coyotes, and foxes.
the more snake the less their grass
Yes, it is eaten by wolves, foxes, and coyotes.
The rabbit population will be reduced if there is a cold spring, because the rabbits won't be as active, and the food supply will be reduced. However, the activity of predators will also be reduced; so this factor will mitigate the reduction in the rabbit population somewhat.
Many diseases can affect all pets. Myxamitosis is the most well known rabbit disease, fatal if caught, but i would be surprised to find this in a pet. Even in the wild i think it was mostly eradicated.xx