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What might happen to a population of rabbits in a forest if a new predator moved to the forest
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What might happen to a population of rabbits in a forest if a new predator moved to the forest
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the population of rabbits would decrease dramaticly
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If the new predator feeds on rabbit then the rabbit population would start to decrease in that one area but if they don't feed on rabbits then the population would continue to grow like normal.
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