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15 April, 21:15

In 1850 there was a large snowshoe rabbit population in Manitoba, Canada. Over the years, the winter coloration (the color of the rabbit's fur) of the surviving rabbit population changed. The graph shows the change in winter coloration of rabbits between 1850 to 2000. Based on the data, we could hypothesize that (S7L5a)

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  1. 15 April, 21:17
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    It's the people. When civilization arrives, it's much easier for the grays to survive the winter, whereas people aren't of any benefit to the whites.

    The chart doesn't say there are fewer whites. It just shows percentages.
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