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Nicholas Mcguire
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22 August, 21:27
How did increasing the snakes affect the grass
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Romeo Gallagher
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Answer: By increasing the population of the snakes, the size of the grass also increased because there were less rabbits, meaning that the snakes and hawks were eating more of the rabbits. With less rabbits less of the grass got eaten.
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