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Rabbits play two roles in the ecosystem: that of prey(food for predator animals of all sizes) and that of grazer(rabbits forage through fields and meadows snipping down growth and distributing fertilizer -- their feces).
No, rabbits are not native to Australia. They were introduced to the continent by European settlers and are considered an invasive species in Australia.
Brush rabbits have a lifespan of about 1 to 3 years in the wild, although some may live longer in captivity. They are prey animals and are susceptible to predators and environmental factors that can impact their survival.
The rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit is just called "Rabbit"; it has no other name.
European rabbits do not typically eat other animals that rely on mutualistic relationships for their survival. They mainly feed on vegetation such as grasses, plants, and crops. Mutualism animals like bees or birds play different roles in the ecosystem and are not part of the rabbit's diet.
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There has never been a native Australian wild rabbit. Rabbits are completely introduced to the continent.
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Man's greatest impact on the outback has been to introduce new species (such as the rabbit and fox) which have decimated some native species of Australia. Man has also introduced livestock which overgraze the countryside, leading to greater desertification and the reduction of grasslands, on which many Australian native species depend for their survival.
Grass---->rabbit----->fox---->lion----->human
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they have fast reproduction which helps them bring new species of predators to an ecosystem.
Rabbits were introduced to Australia to act as a food source for colonists.
The rabbit proof fence was originally constructed between 1901 and 1907. The Australian movie entitled "Rabbit-Prrof Fence" was made in 2002.