In inland Australia, rabbits have taken a severe toll on native wildlife since they were introduced in 1859. They may be small, but today rabbits are a key threat to 322 species of Australia’s at-risk plants and animals—more than twice the number of species threatened by cats or foxes.
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Source: Phys.org