carrying capacity
A hare is like a larger rabbit. Their tails are short but not as 'fluffy' as a rabbit and/or bunny.
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.
The lynxes eat rabbits, so their effect is to reduce the rabbit population.
A rabbit will first try to hide if it can, if it cannot hide it will try to run. If unable to outrun its predator it may try to fight, but usually at that point its over for the rabbit.
No, Humans cannot catch Mites from rabbits.
When a rabbit population in a meadow cannot grow any larger, it indicates that the population has reached its carrying capacity. This means the resources in the meadow, such as food and space, are limited and unable to support additional rabbits without causing a decline in the population due to lack of resources. At this point, the population stabilizes as the available resources can only sustain a certain number of individuals.
The rabbit population in Australia is in the low thousands. Authorities in Australia are working to reduce this population as best they can.
yes
I am fairly sure that you cannot 'fix' a rabbit.
If Jeff is conducting a science experiment with a 3 rabbit population and the rabbit population doubles every month, Jeff will have 56 rabbits. That's a lot of rabbits.
rabbit population will decrease while the mice population will increase
Since snakes are natural predators of rabbits, a decrease in the snake population could lead to an increase in the rabbit population. With fewer snakes preying on them, rabbits may experience less predation pressure, leading to a potential population growth. However, other factors such as food availability and disease can also affect rabbit populations.
Rabbits
No you cannot
no it cannot
A hare is like a larger rabbit. Their tails are short but not as 'fluffy' as a rabbit and/or bunny.
When the snowshoe rabbits become scarce, the lynx population is low as well. This is because the Snowshoe rabbit is the main prey of the Canada lynx. This explains that some lynx starve to death when they cannot eat the Snowshoe hare. Also, when female lynx are in a bad condition because they are starved, some cannot breed. In conclusion, whenever the Snowshoe rabbit's population decreased, the Lynx population was low also.