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Why would rabbits in an enclosed field eventually reach a stable number? Birth rates would decrease. Disease and food shortages would keep the numbers down. They would start to cannibalize each other.
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Why would rabbits in an enclosed field eventually reach a stable number? Birth rates would decrease.
Disease and food shortages would keep the numbers down.
They would start to cannibalize each other.
Death rates would decrease.
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Disease and food shortages would keep the numbers down because of the increase in life.
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