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17 December, 07:38

As the number of rabbits in a community goes up, the number of foxes in the same community goes up. What type of relationship is this?

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  1. 17 December, 07:41
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    The correct answer will be-predator-prey relationship.

    Explanation:

    The predator-prey relationship is the interaction between two species where one species is hunted by a hunter. The species which hunts is known as the predator while the species which gets hunted is known as the prey.

    In the given question, since the number of rabbits increases which is the food of the fox in the food chain, therefore, the number of hunters in that area also increase.

    Thus, this type of interaction is a predator-prey relationship.
  2. 17 December, 08:02
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    mutualism

    Explanation:

    they both grow at the same time
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