How did halving the rabbit population affect the grass snakes and
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Subject:Biology
How did halving the rabbit population affect the grass, snakes, and hawks at first?
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In this scenario, the grass is the producer (autotroph), the rabbit is the herbivore (feeds on green plants) and the consumer that feeds on grass, and snakes and hawks are the
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