I live in a small city in the US, where it’s grass everywhere. There’s lots of rabbits, but why aren’t there more? They eat grass, and there’s clearly more grass than they can eat at their current population size. There’s no significant predators to speak of, I don’t think. They breed legendarily quickly, there’s even an expression about it. So if food isn’t a constraint, predators aren’t a constraint, what is the constraint? I would think they should just increase population until we don’t have to cut our grass anymore.
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Everything eats rabbits, like everything that can consume meat is eating those little bastards. Pretty sure I even saw a video of a frickin seagull taking one down whole. Hell, I eat them when they wander in my back yard and I can get them with my bow or pellet gun. Free food at the wrong place and wrong time for them. Skin them, gut them, remove head and paws, pressure cooker with 4 Oz salsa and 4oz stock of any kind, 30ish minutes and shred. Rabbit tacos. Season to taste with lime and salt.
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