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The population that matters to me!

The population that matters to me!. Is the population of the bunny increasing or decreasing?. The population of the bunny is decreasing due to people being frightened of them because of their eyes which puff up scaring people.

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The population that matters to me!

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  1. The population that matters to me!

  2. Is the population of the bunny increasing or decreasing? • The population of the bunny is decreasing due to people being frightened of them because of their eyes which puff up scaring people. • Another reason bunnies are going ,is due to the fact of their burrows which damage roads and archaeological sites which cause damage that wrecks our environment. • Carrying on, bunny populations is decreasing due to the fact they eat food of people’s allotment e.g runner beans and carrots.

  3. How many rabbitsnow live in the world? • There is around 40 main breeds of bunny. • There is around 40 million bunnies of which the number is falling terribly fast. • The cotton tail rabbits have mysteriously gone missing from the East Coast now leaving no more than 100 types of that species.

  4. Why is the population of rabbits decreasing? • Due to the food chain. • Grass to the rabbit to the fox. • A drought causing low water and food supply. • Natural and environmental causes such as bad weather.

  5. MYXMOTOSIS • It is a disease spread by blood sucking insects. • There is no 100 per cent guarantee that they will live. • Healthy rabbits have a better chance.

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