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14 December, 10:02

What is the result when two populations of rabbit move into the same space area

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  1. 14 December, 10:12
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    Answer: Diversity in population.

    Explanation:

    If there is two populations of a rabbit in the same space area, then it is likely theyll mate and create different rabbits. Like if there's a white rabbit population and a black one, they will create (possibly) a population of grey rabbits, or spotted rabbits, or black and white rabbits. Its just a diverse population of rabbits that's being created.
  2. 14 December, 10:17
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    They will compete for resources.

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    When two different populations of animals move into the same area they need to eat, drink water, and find a place to live. Relatively speaking, it is a limited amount. They will compete to stay alive.
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