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On average which leaves more offspring that survive to become adults and reproduce: a pai of elephants or a pair of rabbits
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On average which leaves more offspring that survive to become adults and reproduce: a pai of elephants or a pair of rabbits
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I would say the pair of rabbits leaves more offspring. Rabbits mature around 6 months, and they can produce many offspring at once. Whereas elephants take around 17 years to mature, but only produce one offspring at a time.
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