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  • 02-04-2017
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How could the number of foxes in a meadow affect the number of rabbits that also live there?

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SamreenAmdani SamreenAmdani
  • 02-04-2017
Foxes consume on rabbits, so the more foxes, the more rabbits consumed hence less rabbits. But as a long term effect, if the rabbit population keeps decreasing, then the fox population will eventually start decreasing also as they'd have less food available.

foxes increase --> rabbits decrease
(long term) rabbits decrease --> foxes decrease
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