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Biology, 27.06.2019 12:00 moowalden1239

1. if the number of pythons increases then the death rate of marsh rabbits will (choose 1: increase/ . 2. if the number of pythons increases then the death rate of marsh rabbits will (choose 1: increase/ . 3. if the number of marsh rabbits increased, what would happen to the population size of the pythons? why? a. the population size of the pythons would decrease because the marsh rabbits would drastically out number them. b. the population size of the pythons would decrease because the marsh rabbits would take occupy the habitat normally used by pythons. c. the population size of the pythons would increase because pythons require the same breeding conditions as marsh rabbits. d. the population size of the pythons would increase because there would be more food (in the form of marsh rabbits) available.

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