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imagine that we have two rabbits which we call Subject 1 (S1) and Subject 2 (S2). At S1 we feed it with grass, and at S2 we give it meat for a previously established time. After this process it is pertinent to ask the students: what will happen to S1 and S2? In what way could the changes produced by the feeding form of S1 and S2 be identified externally?

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thats scary but cool at the same time. SO ANSWER: If S1 and S2 breed it is a over 90% chance its still going to be a herbivore, not a carnivore. Because rabbits havent evolved to be able to eat meat.

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