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- populations tend to increase in size. why dont they grow? 3. what are some possible limiting factors for a rabbit population in nature?
Populations don't grow indefinitely due to limiting factors. For a rabbit population in nature, limiting factors include availability of food (like grass and plants), presence of predators (such as foxes and hawks), availability of water, and space for living and breeding. Disease can also limit population size as it can spread quickly among closely - living rabbits.
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Possible limiting factors for a rabbit population in nature are food availability, presence of predators, water availability, living space, and disease.