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A disease that wiped out the rabbit population in an environment would affect the coyote population in the same environment. True or Flase and why
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A disease that wiped out the rabbit population in an environment would affect the coyote population in the same environment. True or Flase and why
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[true] because Rabbits are herbivores and eat plants to survive. Coyote, on the other hand, are carnivores and eat meat to survive. So if Rabbits got extinct, Cayotes won't get the food they need and therefore die as well.
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